Allan Ramsay (artist)
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Allan Ramsay (13 October 1713 – 10 August 1784), was a Scottish portrait-painter. Allan Ramsay was descended from the lowland Clan Ramsay.
- Allan Ramsay - The Artist's Wife- Margaret Lindsay of Evelick, c 1726 - 1782 - Google Art Project.jpg
Ramsay's second wife, Margaret Lindsay
The lost portrait of Charles Edward Stuart by Allan Ramsay, 1745
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Allan Ramsay, self-portrait, c.1737–9 | |
Born | Edinburgh, Midlothian | 13 October 1713
Died | 10 August 1784 Dover, Kent | (aged 70)
Nationality | Scottish |
Field | Portraiture |
Training | London (1733-36, under Hans Huyssing, and at the St. Martin's Lane Academy); Rome (1736-9, under Francesco Solimena and Francesco Fernandi). |
Movement | Classicism |
Patrons | Duncan Forbes, Duke of Bridgewater, George III |
Allan Ramsay (artist) Media
- AnneBayne.jpg
First wife Anne Bayne, painted by Ramsay
- Allan Ramsay - King George III in coronation robes - Google Art Project.jpg
Coronation Portrait of George III, c. 1762
- Portrait of Lady Anne Rushout.jpg
Portrait of Lady Anne Rushout by Ramsay.
Allan Ramsay in old age by Michael Foye 1776
Queen Charlotte as painted by Allan Ramsay in 1762
Portrait of David Hume, 1754