Henry Raeburn (1756 - 1823)
Scottish portrait artist.
Not exact matches
However, he instead attended First Minister's Questions at the
Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh before going to the city's National
Portrait Gallery where the painting by
artists Gerald Burns was being unveiled.
He was also father to the
Scottish artist Allan Ramsay, famous for his
portraits of aristocracy such as King George III and the Duke of Argyle (later used on the Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes)!
The Edinburgh Reporter NEWS met with Patrick Waterhouse and Mikhael Subotzky the
artists behind the latest photography exhibition at the
Scottish National
Portrait Gallery.
This exhibition brings together a group of outstanding
portraits by the distinguished
Scottish artist Victoria Crowe.
The Art Fund has helped the
Scottish National
Portrait Gallery buy a striking self - portrait by one of Scotland's greatest living ar
Portrait Gallery buy a striking self -
portrait by one of Scotland's greatest living ar
portrait by one of Scotland's greatest living
artists...
From a Serpentine celebration of the late Brazilian
artist to the reopening of the
Scottish National
Portrait Gallery, here's your latest Art Weekly dispatch
Jonathan Jones: From a Serpentine celebration of the late Brazilian
artist to the reopening of the
Scottish National
Portrait Gallery, here's your latest Art Weekly dispatch
In his film for Documenta 14,
Scottish video
artist Douglas Gordon (born 1966) presents a
portrait of Jonas Mekas» acclaimed autobiography I Had Nowhere to Go, mixing stills with footage of Mekas reading.
[8] The collection essentially begins in the Renaissance, initially with works mainly by foreign
artists of
Scottish royalty, nobility, and mainly printed
portraits of clergymen and writers; the most notable paintings were mostly made on the Continent (often during periods of exile from the turbulent
Scottish political scene).
On the ground floor,
portraits of three
Scottish Enlightenment thinkers originally painted by Henry Raeburn, one of Scotland's most acclaimed
artists from that time, fill out the small canvases, the flesh of their faces tinted pale blue, and the rest of their bodies and scholarly backgrounds dispersed.