Silhouettes by John Miers (1756-1821)
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It is generally acknowledged that the best know, most successful and greatest
profilist was John Miers (I756-I82I).
This fine artist sometimes painted on card but his most
beautiful profiles are those on plaster-all black with details of hair, muslins and veils touched in by black thinned to
smoky diaphanous gray. He possessed a quite uncanny skill in obtaining an excellent likeness of his subject.
Miers was a Leeds man. He gained early recognition by his beautiful work and after having been in
that town from 1781 to 1783 toured Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool and Edinburgh; and then in 1788, opened a studio at
162 The Strand. In 1791 moved to No 111and remained there until his death
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The John Miers and A Charles studio in the Strand, London early 19th century
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