St Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow

David Roberts

DETAILS
  • Artist

    David Roberts

  • Medium

    Lithographic print on paper

  • Object number

    3178

  • Dimensions unframed

    38 × 58 cm

  • Dimensions framed

    66 × 81 × 2 cm

ARTIST PROFILE

David Roberts, 1796-1864

Edinburgh-born Roberts was the son of a shoemaker and showed signs of talent as a boy, becoming apprenticed to a scene-painted at the encouragement of his father. Through this apprenticeship, Roberts painted decors for the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, and sent architectural paintings to an ehxibition there. After this he moved to London, painting scenery for Drury Lane and Covent Garden. In 1824 he was admitted to the Society of British Artists and exhibited at the Suffolk Street Galleries from 1824 to 1836. He became a Royal Academician in 1841. Roberts' travels began in 1924, when he visted Normandy and sketched the Gothic buildings of France. He would continue to travel throught Europe, as well as venturing further afield to Syria and Egypt, which greatly inspired his work.