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Life of Sir David Wilkie, Vol. 2 Of 3: With His Journals, Tours, and Critical Remarks on Works of Art; and a Selection from His Correspondence (Classic Reprint).
This chapter is concerned with David Wilkie and Scotland, reflecting back upon the artist's whole career, first considering the question of how Scotland was to....
Cupar, Where Sir David Wilkie Went to School |
Sir David Wilkie lived from 18 November 1785 to 1 June 1841.
He was a Scottish artist who made his name for his works depicting historical and religious subjects, though he also painted portraits and a range of other subjects. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.
Wilkie was the son of a parish minister, the Rev David Wilkie, and his wife Isabella Lister.
Over the past decade, historians of British art have become increasingly interested in the structure of the British state and in its relationship to fine.He was burn in the old manse of Cults Kirk, south-west of Cupar in Fife. He showed considerable artistic talent from an early age and in 1799 his father agreed, reluctantly, to his studying to become a painter.
With the help of the influential local laird, the Earl of Leven, Wilkie gained admission to the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh, where he studied under under John Graham. He gained an early reputation for his ability to draw characters.
He became well known for