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In an examination before the parliamentary committee of 1836 concerning the functions of the Royal Academy, he ably defended its rights. He continued to paint till 1845, when illness made him retire to Brighton. He was deputised for at the Academy by
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In 1789, he exhibited his first two pictures, the "Head of an Old Man" and "Portrait of a Gentleman." Over the next ten years he steadily increased in practice. He was chosen an associate of the Royal Academy in 1798.
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THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, AND LONDON REVIEW: ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE LITERATURE, HISTORY, BIOGEAPHY, POLITICS, ART, MANNERS, AND AMUSEMENTS OF THE AGE.
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Shee's descendant, Mary Archer-Shee, supports the campaign for the fulfilment of Turner's wishes for his bequests.
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in 1830, Shee was chosen president of the Royal Academy in his stead and shortly afterwards received a
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by his son, Martin Archer Shee, of the Inner Temple, Esq. Barrister-at-Law, 2 vols"
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was still on the list of unacted dramas in 1911. He also published two novels –
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Shee had three sons, who became successful barristers, and three daughters.
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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The Life of Sir Martin Archer Shee, President of the Royal Academy
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Members and Associates of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
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Rhymes on Art; Or, The Remonstrance of a Painter: in Two Parts
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Anon (1933). "The Spring Exhibition, 1933 (catalogue)". RBSA.
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In 1789, he married Mary, eldest daughter of James Power of
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The Commemoration of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and other Poems
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and came to London. There, in 1788, he was introduced by
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Archer Shee (disambiguation)
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Self-portrait
President of the Royal Academy
Sir Thomas Lawrence
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
Dublin
Brighton
Sussex
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FRS
portrait painter
president of the Royal Academy
Dublin
Royal Dublin Society
Edmund Burke
Joshua Reynolds
Royal Academy of Arts
Youghal
George Romney
Cavendish Square

William, Duke of Clarence

Henry Grattan
Lord Byron
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