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Silhouettes by John Miers (1756-1821)

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

Singed portrait by Miers, mounted in gold Colonel the Hon. George Napier, 1794 on plaster 

William Borrer, F.R.S., F.L.S, 1806 on plaster  

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Robert Burns the poet  Dr Francis Booth, M.D. F.R.S., 1802. on plaster and bronzed

The John Miers and A Charles studio in the Strand, London early 19th century

The John Miers and A Charles studio in the Strand, London early 19th century 

 

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