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  1. William Raeburn Andrew. Life of Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. 2nd ed. London, 1894, p. 124, no. 134, lists it among paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy, Edinburgh, in 1876. Walter Armstrong. Sir Henry Raeburn. London, 1901, p. 103, ill. p. 52, as in the collection of Major-General Cunningham and lent for many years to the National Gallery of ...

  2. Sir Henry Raeburn, Duncan Thomson. Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 1997 - Art - 215 pages. Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) is one of the most universally admired and best loved of all Scottish painters. His work defines the society of which he himself was such a distinguished part. Through his eyes we still see those who graced the social and ...

  3. Sir Henry Raeburn, povýšený do šlechtického stavu roku 1822 králem Jiřím IV. a jmenovaný „Malířem Jeho Veličenstva pro Skotsko“, měl po celý život ambivalentní vztah k Anglii. V roce 1810 uvažoval o přestěhování do Londýna, ale nakonec zůstal v Edinburghu. Pravidelně zasílal svá díla Královské akademii umění ...

  4. Sir Henry Raeburn, né le 4 mars 1756 à Stockbridge, mort le 8 juillet 1823 à Édimbourg, est un portraitiste écossais. Né à Stockbridge, un ancien village dans la banlieue d'Édimbourg, Raeburn est le fils d'un manufacturier. Orphelin, il est placé sous la tutelle de son frère aîné et élevé à l'Heriot's Hospital, où il reçoit un ...

  5. Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) The most prominent portrait painter of his day, Raeburn was born in the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh on 4 March 1756. He lost his father, a mill owner, at an early age, was raised by an older brother, and educated at Heriot's Hospital. In 1772 he was apprenticed to the jeweller James Gilliland but began painting ...

  6. Sir Henry Raeburn. London, 1901, p. 109, dates the portrait in the collection of Mr. Oswald about 1794, notes that it was engraved in stipple by Ryall, and calls the ex-Gibson Craig picture the same sitter and a replica. James Greig. Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A.: His Life and Works. London, 1911, p. 55, confuses it with the Gibson-Craig portrait.

  7. Hace 5 días · About this artwork. This self-portrait was painted as the artist's Diploma Picture for the Royal Academy in London. However, it was refused since self-portraits were inadmissible. This shows Raeburn's late style, with forceful three dimensional modelling and strong chiaroscuro. Updated before 2020. artist: Sir Henry Raeburn (1756 - 1823) Scottish.