Image: PG 1063Burns Naysmith
Description: Robert Burns, 1759 - 1796. Poet 1787. This half-length portrait of Burns, framed within an oval, has become the most well-known and widely reproduced image of the famous Scottish poet. Nasmyth's painting, commissioned by the publisher William Creech, was to be engraved for a new edition of Burn's poems. He is shown fashionably dressed against a landscape, evoking his rural background in Alloway, Ayrshire. Burns and Nasmyth had become good friends, having been introduced to one another in Edinburgh by a mutual patron, Patrick Miller of Dalswinton. Nasmyth, pleased to have recorded Burns' likeness convincingly, decided to leave the painting in a slightly unfinished state.
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Credit: http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/N/3547/artistName/Alexander%20Nasmyth/recordId/1962
Author: Alexander Nasmyth
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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The following 23 pages link to this image:
- Agnes Burns
- Alison Begbie
- Ann Park
- Anne Rankine
- Auld Lang Syne
- Elizabeth Paton
- Helen Hyslop
- Isabella Steven
- It Was A' For Our Rightful King
- James Smith (draper)
- Jean Gardner
- Jean Glover
- Jenny Clow
- Jessie Lewars
- John Richmond (lawyer)
- Mary Morison
- May Cameron
- Nelly Blair
- Nelly Kilpatrick
- Peggy Thompson
- Robert Aiken
- Romanticism
- Romanticism in Scotland