Samuel Smith, A brown and white conical shell

A brown and white conical shell, by ca. 1840

Samuel Smith (fl. 1800 - fl. 1840)

RA Collection: Art

A watercolour of a brown and white conical shell. Shells, like flowers and landscape vignettes, were popular subjects for decorating porcelain. This drawing, along with the others on the same mount, is almost certainly related to Smith's work as a porcelain painter for Flight, Barr and Barr in Worcester. John Homes Smith and his son John Halphead Smith who collected these drawings also worked as porcelain painters and they probably knew, or were perhaps related to, Samuel Smith.

Object details

Title
A brown and white conical shell
Artist/designer
Samuel Smith (fl. 1800 - fl. 1840)
Date
by ca. 1840
Object type
Drawing
Medium
Pencil and watercolour on cream wove paper
Dimensions

62 mm x 121 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
02/740
Acquisition
Bequeathed by Gilbert Bakewell Stretton 1949
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