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Robert Dampier
(1799 - 1874) was a British artist and clergyman. Dampier was born in 1799 at the village of Codford St Peter in Wiltshire, England He was baptised on the 20th of Dec. 1799 (LDS IGI record batch # C014402). He was one of 13 children of Codford St Peter's rector Reverend John Dampier (1763-1839) and his wife Jane. In 1819 he went to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil as a clerk. In 1825, he was picked up in Rio to be the expedition artist on the English ship HMS Blonde under the command of Captain George Anson Byron. The ship was returning the bodies of King Kamehameha II and Queen Kamemalu to the Hawaiian islands (known by the British as "Sandwich Islands"), after both died from measles during a visit to England. Robert Dampier spent 11 weeks in Hawaii painting portraits in oil paint and making pencil drawings of landscapes. After returning to England, he studied law at Cambridge University and then was ordained in the Church of England. He married Sophia Francis Roberts in 1828. In 1837 he became rector of Langton Matravers church. Circa 1843 they had a daughter Juliana Sophia, His wife Sophia died in 1864, and he married again in 1872. He had a daughter Frederika from the second marriage. Although employed a rector, he continued to sketch until his death in 1874. Major works by Robert Dampier are held by the Honolulu Academy of Arts and Washington Place, also in Honolulu, Hawaii.



Robert Dampier Portrait of Princess Nahiennaena of Hawaii oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   81987
Portrait of Princess Nahiennaena of Hawaii
Date 1825(1825) Medium Oil on canvas cjr


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Dampier Portrait of King Kamehameha III of Hawaii oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   86323
Portrait of King Kamehameha III of Hawaii
1825(1825) Medium Oil on canvas cyf


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Dampier 'Karaikapa, a Native of the Sandwich Islands' oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   92624
'Karaikapa, a Native of the Sandwich Islands'
Date 1825(1825) Source Washington Place, Honolulu TTD


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Dampier 'Tetuppa, a Native Female of the Sandwich Islands' oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   92625
'Tetuppa, a Native Female of the Sandwich Islands'
Date 1825(1825) Medium oil on canvas TTD


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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Robert Dampier
(1799 - 1874) was a British artist and clergyman. Dampier was born in 1799 at the village of Codford St Peter in Wiltshire, England He was baptised on the 20th of Dec. 1799 (LDS IGI record batch # C014402). He was one of 13 children of Codford St Peter's rector Reverend John Dampier (1763-1839) and his wife Jane. In 1819 he went to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil as a clerk. In 1825, he was picked up in Rio to be the expedition artist on the English ship HMS Blonde under the command of Captain George Anson Byron. The ship was returning the bodies of King Kamehameha II and Queen Kamemalu to the Hawaiian islands (known by the British as "Sandwich Islands"), after both died from measles during a visit to England. Robert Dampier spent 11 weeks in Hawaii painting portraits in oil paint and making pencil drawings of landscapes. After returning to England, he studied law at Cambridge University and then was ordained in the Church of England. He married Sophia Francis Roberts in 1828. In 1837 he became rector of Langton Matravers church. Circa 1843 they had a daughter Juliana Sophia, His wife Sophia died in 1864, and he married again in 1872. He had a daughter Frederika from the second marriage. Although employed a rector, he continued to sketch until his death in 1874. Major works by Robert Dampier are held by the Honolulu Academy of Arts and Washington Place, also in Honolulu, Hawaii. . Related Artists to Robert Dampier: | Ludovike Simanowiz | Santo Peranda | F. Cayley Robinson | Barbara Bodichon | John Vanderbank |

  

  

  

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