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  1. "Allan Ramsay" published on by null. (b Edinburgh, 2 Oct. 1713; d Dover, 10 Aug. 1784).Scottish painter, active mainly in London, where he was the outstanding portraitist from about 1740 to the rise of Reynolds in the mid-1750s (he also maintained a studio in Edinburgh for several years).

  2. 18 de jul. de 2022 · Allan Ramsay (1713 - 1784), was a Scottish portrait-painter. He was born in Edinburgh , Scotland , the eldest son of Allan Ramsay , poet and author of The Gentle Shepherd . For another Scottish painter with the same name, see: Category:Allan Ramsay (artist, 1852) .

  3. A number of myths have been created about Allan Ramsay “the Scottish Jacobite poet.”1 The oldest of these developed from the introductory “Life” to Chalmers’s edition of 1800 which indicates that the “hilarity” of the Easy Club, of which Ramsay had been a founding member, “was suppressed by the rebellion of 1715” (14).

  4. ALLAN RAMSAY , ARTIST , collection, NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, London. Exhibited , ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS , ROYAL SOCIETY OF PORTRAIT PAINTERS , NPG 6074, paintings ...

  5. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Allan Ramsay’s formal education as an artist started at the Edinburgh College of Art where he studied Figure Drawing. He went onto study painting at Glasgow School of Art and at the Art Students` League in New York. The winner of the John Player (now BP) Portrait ward at the National Portrait Gallery London He is also the recipient of the ...

  6. Ramsay was born in Edinburgh. His father, also Allan Ramsay, was an important Scottish poet from whom the younger Ramsay inherited a tradition of strong nationalistic pride. Ramsay junior was instrumental in formulating a native Scottish style of painting , as his father had done for poetry.

  7. Allan Ramsay. Diálogo sobre el gusto y otros escritos de estética. Aquesta edició recull les tres obres que Ramsay va dedicar a temes d'estètica, traduïdes per primera vegada al castellà: 'Ensayo sobre el ridículo' (1753), 'Diálogo sobre el gusto' (1754) i 'Investigación sobre la villa sabina de Horacio' (inèdita en vida de l'autor).