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William Bell Scott 1811-1890
Brother of David Scott. He trained at the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh and was taught engraving by his father. He saw the family print workshop as 'the lineal descendant of Albert Derer's factory in Nernberg'; he was later to own a fine collection of D?rer's prints and write a book about him (1870). In 1837 he went to London, where he was impressed by 'a new and interesting school of historical and loosely speaking, inventive and illustrative painters'. This encouraged him to leave landscape painting for the time being and become a history painter. Like his brother, he entered a cartoon for the Westminster Hall competition in 1842: the Free North Britons Surprising the Roman Wall between the Tyne and Solway; this too was unsuccessful. In 1843, discouraged by lack of patronage in London, he accepted the Mastership of the Government School of Design at Newcastle upon Tyne, where he stayed for 20 years, visiting London each summer.
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Painting ID:: 26000 Landscape with a Gate and Watermeadow (mk46)
1865
Watercolour and bodycolour
25x35.2cm
Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery
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Painting ID:: 28178 The Romans Cause a Wall to be Built for the Protection of the South
1857
Oil on canvas 182 x 182 cm
(17 x 5/8 x 71 5/8 in)
Wallington House Northumberland (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 28179 Iron and Coal
1861
Oil on canvas 186.6 x 187.9 cm
(73 3/4 x 74 in)
Wallington House,
Northoumberland (mk63)
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Painting ID:: 53406 Iron and Coal
mk231
1855-60
Oil on canvas
74x74in
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Painting ID:: 82536 Ariel and Caliban by William Bell Scott
Date 1865(1865)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 61 x 77.5 cm (24 x 30.5 in)
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William Bell Scott
1811-1890
Brother of David Scott. He trained at the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh and was taught engraving by his father. He saw the family print workshop as 'the lineal descendant of Albert Derer's factory in Nernberg'; he was later to own a fine collection of D?rer's prints and write a book about him (1870). In 1837 he went to London, where he was impressed by 'a new and interesting school of historical and loosely speaking, inventive and illustrative painters'. This encouraged him to leave landscape painting for the time being and become a history painter. Like his brother, he entered a cartoon for the Westminster Hall competition in 1842: the Free North Britons Surprising the Roman Wall between the Tyne and Solway; this too was unsuccessful. In 1843, discouraged by lack of patronage in London, he accepted the Mastership of the Government School of Design at Newcastle upon Tyne, where he stayed for 20 years, visiting London each summer.
. Related Artists to William Bell Scott: | Tiberio Tinelli | MOSTAERT, Jan | Henri-Nicolas Van Gorp | William John Hennessy | Jusepe de Ribera |
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