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STRANGE, SIR ROBERT (1721-1792) , Scottish line engraver, descended from the Scottish family of Strange, or Strang, of Balca.sky, Fife, was born in the mainland of Orkney, on the 14th of July 1721. In his youth he spent some time in an attorney's office; but, having manifested a taste for drawing, he was apprenticed, in ,1735, to Richard Cooper, an engraver is Edinburgh. After leaving Cooper in 1741 he started on his own account as an engraver, and had attained a fair
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instrument which he greatly improved and employed with excellent effect in his own engravings. In 1750 Strange returned to England. Presently he settled in London along with his wife and daughter, and superintended the illustrations of Dr William Hunter's great
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capital the " Justice " and the " Meekness " of Raphael, from the Vatican, he carried them with him to London in the following year. The rest of his life was spent mainly in these two cities, in the diligent prosecution of his art. In 1766 he was elected a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, and in 1775, piqued bythe exclusion of engravers from the Royal Academy, he published an attack on that body
letter to Lord Bute. In 1787 he engraved West's " Apotheosis of the Princes Octavius and Alfred," and was rewarded with the honour of kinghthood. He died in London on the 5th of July 1792.After his death a splendid edition of reserved proofs of his engravingswas issued; and a catalogue of his works, by Charles Blanc, was published in 1848 by Rudolph Weigel of Leipzig
See Memoirs of Sir Robert Strange, Knt., and his Brother-in-law Andrew Lumisden, by James Dennistoun of Dennistoun (1855). End of Article: STRANGE, SIR ROBERT (1721-1792) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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