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The volume is bound in quarter vellum, with lilac paper boards, and has nearly sixty full-page reproductions of portraits by Raeburn in monochrome, with a photogravure frontispiece of the artist.
Sir Henry Raeburn portrait painted in Rome saved for the nation National Galleries of Scotland welcomes the artwork, Patrick Moir, in the month of the bicentenary of Raeburn’s death.
A “very rare” portrait of Robert Burns has sold for more than 160 times its estimated price of about £500. The picture, painted in the manner of Sir Henry Raeburn, fetched £84,320 (including ...
View Portrait of Commander Hugh Clapperton 1788-1827, head and shoulders by Sir Henry Raeburn on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Sir Henry Raeburn.
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Raeburn's Edinburgh at the Georgian House features probably his most revered work - his portrait of his Mrs James Gregory - or Isobella Macleod . The artist is pictured right.
View Portrait of Henrietta, Mrs. John Parish 1745-1810, three-quarter-length, seated in a landscape, wearing a white dress with a green shawl and gloves by Sir Henry Raeburn on artnet. Browse upcoming ...
Raeburn (1756–1823) was considered the top Scottish portrait painter of the late 18th and early 19th century and painted more than 1,000 canvases in his lifetime, despite lacking any formal ...
Helen Smailes, National Galleries of Scotland “Raeburn’s only known portrait painted in Rome, its acquisition has transformed the galleries’ internationally important holdings of his work.
The only portrait known to have been painted by Sir Henry Raeburn in 18th century Rome has been saved for the nation. The painting, titled Patrick Moir, has been acquired by National Galleries of ...