Sir David Wilkie (1785-1841) is often called the first truly international British artist. This three-volume biography, published in 1843, two years after Wilkie's sudden death while on a tour of the Mediterranean, and containing extracts from his journals and letters, remains an indispensable source for his life and works. Born in Scotland, Wilkie became a student at the Royal Academy in 1805, and in the following years the uncompromising realism of his scenes from rural life made his name known and attracted royal patronage: he was appointed 'the King's Limner in Scotland' by George IV. This work was compiled by his friend, the poet and critic Allan Cunningham (1784-1842), who himself died shortly after correcting the proofs: it was seen through the press by his son. Volume 1 traces Wilkie's life from his childhood, through student days, to his visit to Sir Walter Scott at Abbotsford 1817.
The Life of Sir David Wilkie V3 is a book written by David Wilkie himself, published in 1843. The book is a detailed account of the life of the Scottish painter, Sir David Wilkie, including his...
This is a biography of David Wilkie, a Scottish painter who was famous for his genre paintings and portraits. The book explores his life and career, as well as his relationships with other artists...
This biography explores the life and work of Sir David Wilkie, a prominent Scottish artist of the 19th century. Bayne draws upon extensive research to provide a detailed account of Wilkie's artistic...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the...
Sir David Wilkie (1903) is a biographical book written by William Bayne that explores the life and artistic career of Scottish painter Sir David Wilkie. The book delves into Wilkie's early years and...