George Michael Moser
George Michael Moser (1706-1783) was a renowned artist and enameller of the 18th century, father of celebrated floral painter Mary Moser, and, with his daughter, among the founder members of the Royal Academy in 1768.
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1706 - 1783 - Enamel - 18th century - Mary Moser - Royal Academy - 1768
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Born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Moser trained initially as a coppersmith in Geneva, later learning additional skills as a chaser, goldsmith and engraver.
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Schaffhausen - Switzerland - Coppersmith - Geneva - Goldsmith - Engraver
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He moved to London during the 1720s and married Mary Guynier. Surviving works by him include elaborate gold snuff-boxes and watch-cases (including movements by noted watchmakers George Philip Strigel and John Ellicott, among others), and silver candlesticks in the Rococo style.
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London - 1720s - Gold - Snuff - George Philip Strigel - John Ellicott - Silver - Rococo
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Moser was the Royal Academy's first Keeper and as a teacher at the Academy taught many notable artists including William Blake. He also taught at the St Martin's Lane Academy and was drawing master to the British royal family.
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William Blake - British royal family
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