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David Wilkie (artist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Wilkie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Wilkie may refer to: • Sir David Wilkie (artist) (1785-1841), Scottish painter • Sir David Wilkie (surgeon) (1882-1938), British surgeon, scientist and philanthropist • David Wilkie (swimmer) (...
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Sir David Wilkie [Scottish Painter, 1785-1841] Guide to pictures of works by Sir David Wilkie in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... 6 works by Sir David Wilkie; Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, UK; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Study for Sir David Baird, 1834; Museum of Fine...
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William Chalmers-Bethune, his wife Isabella Morison and their Daughter Isabella. 1804. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK. ... The Blind Fiddler. 1806. Oil on panel. Tate Gallery, London, UK. ... Search for David Wilkie Posters and Prints...
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Sir David Wilkie. The Letter of Introduction. 1818. Oil on panel. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK ... Back to Wilkie's Page ... Home Artist Index Country Index...
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Sir David Wilkie Scottish artist, Sir David Wilkie studied at the Trustees’ Academy in Edinburgh beginning in 1799 and was inspired by the work of fellow Scottish artists, Alexander Carse and David Allan. Wilkie painted their same subjects, focusing on peasant life. ... -; John Henry Robinson Sir David Wilkie R. A.
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Biographies of Wilkie Sir David and more Wilkie Sir David biography. ... Sir David Wilkie ( 1785 - 1841 ) Category ( Painters ) [suggest a correction]
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Preview Picture Data File Info Comment ... Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Waterloo Dispatch; 1818-22; Oil on canvas, 97 x 158 cm; Wellington Museum, London; 1179*700; True Color; 136 Kb; ... Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Waterloo Dispatch (detail); 1818-22; Oil on canvas; Wellington Museum, London; 1000*1301; True Color; 185 Kb;
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This page provides biographical information on the Scottish painter Sir David Wilkie ... Sir David Wilkie, engraved by William Holl after Andrew Geddes (Corson: Scott Papers/99)
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Gazetteer for Scotland: Definitive description of Sir David Wilkie (1785 - 1841) ... He settled in London, being elected to the Royal Academy in 1811. He painted Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) and his family as a group at Abbotsford (1817). ... Wilkie was appointed Painter-in-Ordinary to King William IV in 1830.
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