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RAEBURN, Sir Henry
Scottish Romantic Painter, 1756-1823
Scottish painter. He is perhaps the best known of all Scottish painters, with a critical reputation rivalling that of Allan Ramsay. He was almost exclusively a portrait painter, and his work did much to define Scottish society in a period of immense vigour and intellectual distinction. The demand for his work was sufficient to sustain a career wholly in Scotland, although he occasionally regretted his lack of first-hand knowledge of portrait painting in London. His working life, which was largely confined to Edinburgh
Related Paintings of RAEBURN, Sir Henry :. | Portrait of Miss Eleanor Urquhart. | Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddin | Young Girl Holding Flowers | Boy and Rabbit | Mrs.James Cruikshank | Related Artists: FERRARI, DefendenteItalian painter, Piedmont school (b. ca. 1490, Chivasso, d. after 1531) Gerard Bilderspainted Cows in the meadow in 1861 Marques, Francisco DomingoSpanish, 1842-1920
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