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Archibald Robertson (May 8, 1765 – December 6, 1835) was a Scottish born painter who operated the Columbian Academy of Painting in New York with his brother Alexander. Known for his miniature portrait paintings, he was asked to paint George and Martha Washington soon after coming to the United States from Scotland. He also made watercolor landscape paintings and engravings. His book ''Elements of the Graphic Arts'' was published in 1802. ==Early life==
Robertson was born in Monymusk, near Aberdeen〔(Alexander Robertson biography. ) Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved August 21, 2014.〕〔Kevin J. Avery; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) (1 January 2002). (''American Drawings and Watercolors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.'' ) Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 338. ISBN 978-1-58839-060-8.〕 on May 8, 1765.〔Sidney Lee (1896). (''Dictionary of National Biography.'' ) pp. 401–402.〕 His mother was Jean Ross and his father, William Robertson,〔〔 was a draftsman and architect. He was the eldest of three artistic brothers, which included Alexander and Andrew.〔William Dunlap (1834). (''History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States.'' ) George P. Scott and Company, Printers. pp. 425–426.〕
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