Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) was a Scottish portrait painter, best known for his atmospheric portraits of Scotland's elite. He was a master at capturing the mood of his subjects, often using the natural light of his native country to create a sense of intimacy and drama. His work was admired by both the public and the royal family, and his portraits are now considered iconic works of 18th century Scottish art.
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Raeburn Prints
- The MacNab
- Major James Lee Harvey
- Mrs Farquarson of Finzean
- Mrs Lumsden
- Mrs Scott Moncrieff
- Portrait of Adam Rolland of Gask
- Portrait of an elderly man (oil on canvas)
- Portrait of Henry Erskine
- Portrait of Henry Mackenzie
- Portrait of Hugh Hope
- Portrait of Lieut-Colonel Morrison of the 7th Dragoon Guards
- Portrait of Mrs E. Bethune
- Portrait of Mrs Elizabeth Stewart Richardson
- Portrait of Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw
- Portrait of Sir Walter Scott and his dogs (oil on canvas)
- Portrait of William Glendonwyn of Glendonwyn and Sarton
- Quentin McAdam, c.1815 (oil on canvas)
- Robert Allan of Kirkliston
- The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch
- Spencer, 2nd Marquess of Northampton
- The Marchioness of Northampton, Playing a Harp, c.1820