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Robert Stuart

Robert Field (1769-1819) was a leading miniaturist painter active in England, the US & Canada. Known for neo-classical portraiture, he painted prominent figures like George Washington and captured 19th-century society with accomplished skill.

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Robert Stuart was a resident of Baltimore.

Artist Biography

Robert Field: A Miniature Master of the Early American Century

Robert Field (1769-1819) stands as a pivotal, yet often overlooked, figure in the history of early American art. More than just a portraitist, he was a meticulous craftsman and keen observer of his time, capturing the essence of 19th-century society with an understated elegance that belies the profound impact of his work. Born in Gloucestershire, England, Field’s journey to North America and subsequent career as a miniaturist in both the United States and Nova Scotia reveals a fascinating blend of European artistic training and distinctly American sensibilities.

Field's early life remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, though it is known he received his initial artistic education at the Royal Academy schools in London. This foundation provided him with the technical skills – particularly in drawing and composition – that would later inform his miniature portraits. His relocation to Philadelphia in 1794 marked a significant turning point. The burgeoning city offered a vibrant cultural landscape, fueled by the ideals of the new republic and a growing demand for portraiture. It was here that Field began to establish himself as a respected artist, quickly gaining commissions from prominent figures – merchants, politicians, and members of the elite social circles that defined Philadelphia’s life.

Field's style during his American period is characterized by a remarkable restraint and psychological depth. Unlike the more flamboyant portraiture favored by some contemporaries, Field’s miniatures were meticulously detailed, focusing on capturing subtle expressions and conveying an air of quiet dignity. He was particularly adept at portraying the inner lives of his subjects – their personalities revealed through fleeting glances, carefully rendered hands, and the nuances of their attire. His portraits of George and Martha Washington, commissioned in 1800, are considered masterpieces of the genre, exemplifying his ability to imbue even the most iconic figures with a sense of humanity. These works demonstrate not only technical skill but also an understanding of historical context and the evolving role of the presidency.

In 1808, seeking a respite from the political turmoil and burgeoning commercialism of Philadelphia, Field relocated to Halifax, Nova Scotia. This move coincided with heightened tensions between Britain and its American colonies, and Field’s loyalist sympathies led him to embrace the British cause. He served in the 1st Company of Halifax Volunteer Artillery during the War of 1812, a testament to his commitment to the Crown. His time in Nova Scotia proved to be both productive and challenging, marked by a shift towards a more refined and introspective style. While he continued to paint portraits, his work became increasingly focused on capturing the beauty of the natural landscape – the rugged coastline, the vast forests, and the serene waters of the Atlantic.

Despite his success in both America and Nova Scotia, Field’s career was tragically cut short by yellow fever in 1819. His untimely death left behind a legacy of approximately 150 miniature portraits, many of which are now housed in prestigious collections such as the Yale University Art Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Robert Field's miniatures offer a unique window into the social, political, and cultural landscape of early America – a testament to his artistic skill, keen observation, and enduring contribution to the nation’s artistic heritage. His work continues to be studied and admired for its technical brilliance, psychological insight, and quiet elegance.

Key Works & Influences

  • George Washington Miniature Portraits (1800): Arguably his most celebrated works, these portraits capture the dignity and gravitas of the first president. The meticulous detail and subtle expressions are hallmarks of Field’s style.
  • Portraits of Thomas Jefferson & Martha Washington: Demonstrating his ability to portray prominent figures from diverse social strata.
  • Landscapes of Nova Scotia (1808-1819): Reflecting a shift in focus towards the natural world, showcasing Field’s evolving artistic sensibilities and mastery of watercolor techniques.

Technique & Style

Field's miniature portraits are distinguished by several key characteristics. He primarily employed watercolor on ivory or vellum, meticulously layering thin washes to achieve remarkable detail and luminosity. His compositions were typically small – often no larger than 3 inches square – demanding a high degree of precision and control. He favored a restrained palette, utilizing muted tones and subtle gradations of color to create a sense of depth and atmosphere. Crucially, Field’s portraits weren't merely likenesses; they aimed to capture the *essence* of his subjects, revealing their personalities through carefully observed details – the angle of an eyebrow, the set of a mouth, the texture of clothing.

Historical Significance

Robert Field played a significant role in establishing miniature portraiture as a respected art form in America. His work helped to legitimize the genre and demonstrate its potential for capturing not only physical likenesses but also psychological character. Furthermore, his portraits provide invaluable insights into the social and political dynamics of early 19th-century America – offering glimpses into the lives of prominent figures and reflecting the values and aspirations of a nation in transition. His legacy endures as a reminder of the quiet brilliance of an artist who profoundly shaped the visual culture of his time.

robert field

robert field

1819 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neo-classical portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['American miniaturists']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Henry Raeburn
    • Gilbert Stuart
  • Date Of Birth: 1769-1819
  • Full Name: Robert Field
  • Nationality: British/American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • George Washington miniatures
    • Martha Washington miniatures
  • Place Of Birth: Gloucestershire, UK
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