Nathan Drake (artist)
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Nathan Drake (c. 1728 – 19 February 1778) was an English artist and a fellow of the Society of Artists.


Biography

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-born Drake was the son of the Rev. Samuel Drake, rector of St Mary's, Nottingham. He was apprenticed to his uncle, a cabinetmaker in
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, where he appears to have settled in 1752 and spent much of the rest of his life. It is not known where he studied to be an artist. He worked as a portrait, landscape, topographical and sporting painter, and has been called "the archetypal painter of the provincial sporting scene". His hunting scenes often include a view of a country house, an example being William Tufnell and his Hounds at Nun Monkton Priory, York (signed and dated 1769; priv. col.). In 1771 Drake was elected a fellow of the Society of Artists and two years later exhibited with the society. Drake died on 19 February 1778, and was buried in the church of
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in York.


Works

Some of his better-known works are: *''View of Boston'' (Lincolnshire), engraved by J. S. Muller in 1751—This is his earliest known work. *''A view Newport Arch'', Lincoln (1751?) is in the Usher Gallery, Lincoln *''The South East View of the City of York'' was engraved on copper by Charles Grignion and published in 1756 under the title ''The Prospect of a Noble Terras Walk''—This work has been called "undoubtedly the most ambitious graphic representation of York produced in the middle years of the eighteenth century". Two original paintings of this scene are in the
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. *''Francis Drake'' (1756), was engraved in
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by Valentine Green in 1771—
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(1696–1771) was an antiquarian and remote relative. The painting is in York Art Gallery. John Ingamells states that "After 756Drake then ‘met with little encouragement and was more successful in miniature’ and a miniature signed ND (now in York Art Gallery) of an unknown man is probably by him". quotes Robert Davies, ''MSS notes'', York Reference Library His topographical subjects, such as ''The Newport Arch'', include groups of figures recalling
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or Samuel Scott. Drake's portraits are only few, but there is a small signed oil of a Sportsman (London,
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, Wellington Mus.). Several of his views, as well as his illustrations to James Thomson's '' The Seasons'', were engraved.


Family

Drake married Martha Carr at St Michael-le-Belfrey. In 1763, they moved into
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, which became their family home."The New Terrace Walk, York, 1733-56, by Nathan Drake"
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It was there that their two sons were born: *
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(1766–1836), a physician and essayist; *Richard (b. 1767), a surgeon.


Notes


References

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External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Drake, Nathan 1778 deaths Year of birth uncertain 18th-century English painters English male painters 18th-century English male artists