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He returned to England in 1841. After a short stay with his brother at Bristol, he went to visit his daughter, who had married a Russian army officer, in St Petersburg. On 3 May 1842 he wrote from St Petersburg to his brother that he was about to sail for England, but died suddenly the next day as he
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he was employed upon some vast historical paintings for the Admiralty Hall. During his residence in the city he won the affections of a Russian princess, Mary, daughter of Prince Theodor von Scherbatoff, but complications connected with their courtship necessitated his leaving Russia, whereupon he
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After returning to England, he soon left again for Russia, but in 1826 he was appointed British consul in Venezuela, a position he held for fifteen years. He continued to paint during this period, his works including several large religious pieces, and a portrait of
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at St Petersburg in September 1826). He mixed in Russian military and diplomatic circles, and became well acquainted with the Russian version of the events of 1812–13, of which he gave an account in his
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Panorama as a Form of Historical Painting: Towards the History of the Russian Exposition of R. K. Porter's Panorama “The Defeat of the French by Suvorov”.
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Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c. During the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820
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Porter had returned to England before the appearance of this book, and on 2 April 1813 he was knighted by the
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in 1806. He then visited several German courts, and in 1807 was created a knight of St Joachim of WĂĽrtemberg.
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in 1777, one of the five children of the Scot William Porter, an army surgeon. His sisters were the writers
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Letters from Portugal and Spain written during the march of the troops under Sir John Moore.
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Letters from Portugal and Spain, written during the march of the troops under Sir John Moore
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and the death of the general, and made many sketches of the campaign. In the meantime his
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Sir Robert Ker Porter's Caracas Diary, 1825–1842: A British Diplomat in a Newborn Nation.
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Sir Robert Ker Porter's Caracas Diary, 1825–1842: A British Diplomat in a Newborn Nation.
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A narrative of the campaign in Russia during the year 1812. By Sir Robert Ker Porter.
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had appeared in 1809, elaborately illustrated by the author. It was soon followed by
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Travelling sketches in Russia and Sweden during the years 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808.
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Defeat of the French at the Devil's Bridge, Mont St. Gothard, by Suwarrow in 1804
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British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700–1914.
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Detail from the "Death of Gen Sir Ralph Abercrombie" by Sir Robert Ker Porter
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Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles
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Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden during the years 1805–1808
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Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, Ancient Babylonia, 1817–1820
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travelled in Finland and Sweden, where he was knighted by King
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In 1804 Porter was appointed historical painter to Tsar
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Edited by Walter Dupouy. Caracas: Editorial Arte, 1966.
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Edited by Walter Dupouy. Caracas: Editorial Arte, 1966.
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near Shiraz. He published an account of his journey in
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N. K. Shahbazi, Comprehensive Guide of Parseh, p.123
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In 1800, he obtained work as a scene-painter at the
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KCH
Tsar Alexander I of Russia
Venezuela
Durham
Jane Porter
Anna Maria Porter
Durham School
Benjamin West
Royal Academy
Society of Arts
Portsea, Portsmouth
St John's College, Cambridge

Lyceum Theatre
Jane
Royal Academy
Sir Philip Sydney
King Stephen
Battle of Lincoln
Battle of Northampton
Alexander I
St Petersburg
Gustav IV Adolf
Sir John Moore
Battle of Coruña
typhus

tomb of Cyrus
Prince Regent

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