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  1. Joseph Noel Paton (13 December 1821 – 26 December 1901) is a Scottish artist, born in Woolers Alley Dunfermline, Scotland. Born to a family of weavers who worked with damask, Joseph Paton continued the familys trade for a short time. Paton had strong artistic inclinations however and studied briefly at the Royal Academy, London in 1843.

  2. Sir Joseph Noél Paton, R.S.A., was born in Dunfermline in 1821, and learnt the rudiments of Art from his father, who had studied as an Artist, and was by profession a designer of patterns for damask. He early gave indication of his artistic ability, and while yet a youth was...

  3. 13 de feb. de 2022 · Belief in fairies, folklore and the world of the supernatural still held sway in polite society of 18th- and 19th-century Scotland. Paton combines the 'fairy rade' or parade of fairies with the 'changeling' legend (where fairies would carry off a new-born, leaving a fairy baby as a substitute).

  4. Advancing the Appreciation of Sculpture. Amelia Robertson Paton Hill (1820–1904) The foremost woman sculptor in nineteenth-century Scotland, and an accomplished painter and book illustrator, she was born into a notable artistic family from Dunfermline that included her brothers, the painters Sir Joseph Noël Paton and Waller Hugh Paton, and her nephew, the sculptor Waller Hubert Paton.

  5. Artist: Sir Joseph Noël Paton (British, Dunfermline, Scotland 1821–1901 Edinburgh) Subject: Relates to John Milton (British, London 1608–1674 London) Date: 1842–48. Medium: Pen and ink, brush and brown wash, touches of white gouache (bodycolor), on brown paper. Dimensions: sheet: 9 x 14 1/2 in. (22.9 x 36.8 cm)

  6. Our exhibition at Fire Station Creative in January-February 2023 was a huge success - many thanks to everyone involved! The exhibition explored how the Patons' childhood home at Wooers' Alley inspired their most important work, including Sir Joseph Noël Paton's fairy paintings, Amelia Robertson (Paton) Hill's statue of Robert the Bruce in ...

  7. 17 de may. de 2024 · Paton's painting is an imaginative interpretation of an incident in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies, quarrel over the possession of a changeling (a human child, carried off to the fairy realm and replaced by a fairy child). The main figures are surrounded by a host of smaller fairy ...