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  1. Wilkie chose to depict a type of marriage ceremony, common in Scotland, where the guests each paid a penny towards the expenses and anything left over went towards the couple’s new home. The subject was already known, having been treated by David Allen (1744-96) in a painting in Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2024 · A minister's son, David Wilkie studied painting in Edinburgh, despite his parents' misgivings about the occupation. His ambition led him to London, where he entered the Royal Academy schools. In 1806 he made his name with a modern genre painting, beginning a life of much-admired paintings of everyday scenes.

  3. David Wilkie. 大卫·威尔基(David Wilkie)是一位英国画家,尤其以他的风俗画著称。. 他成功地画了各种各样的流派,包括历史场景,肖像画,包括正式的皇家肖像画,以及他到欧洲和中东旅行的场景。. 他的主要基地在伦敦,但他死后被埋葬在直布罗陀附近的海上 ...

  4. David Wilkie was one of the most successful painters of the Regency period and was greatly encouraged by the Regent. Born in Fife, trained in Edinburgh, Wilkie settled in London in 1805 and began regularly exhibiting at the Royal Academy small scale scenes of everyday life. At this time old master genre painting was hugely popular and expensive, as is demonstrated by the many examples of the ...

  5. David Wilkie was one of the most successful painters of the Regency period and was greatly encouraged by the Regent. Born in Fife, trained in Edinburgh, Wilkie settled in London in 1805 and began regularly exhibiting at the Royal Academy small scale scenes of everyday life. At this time Dutch and Flemish old master paintings were hugely popular and expensive, as is demonstrated by the works ...

  6. Wilkie aimed at the richness of the Old Masters in his late work, with fluent handling of paint combined with bitumen. Similar in style is the other celebration of the King's visit to Scotland, Wilkie's The Entrance of George IV at Holyroodhouse, exhibited at the same time and also at Holyroodhouse. Signed and dated: David Wilkie 1829

  7. David Wilkie. (b Cults, nr. Cupar, Fife, 18 Nov. 1785; d at sea, off Gibraltar, 1 June 1841). Scottish painter, active mainly in London. He is principally famous as the most popular genre painter of his time, but he also produced historical subjects and portraits. Wilkie trained in Edinburgh and then in 1805 moved to London, where he studied ...