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Here are all the paintings of Allan Ramsay 01

ID Painting  Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z     Painting Description
73326 A painting of Norman MacLeod Allan Ramsay A painting of Norman MacLeod A painting of Norman MacLeod (1705-1722), chief of Clan MacLeod.Mid 18th century; about 1747. cjr
76976 Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz with two of her children Allan Ramsay Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz with two of her children 1765 cjr
80423 Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz with two of her children Allan Ramsay Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz with two of her children 1765(1765) Medium Oil cyf
56131 david hume Allan Ramsay david hume mk247 1766,oil on canvas,30x25 in,76.2x63.5 cm,scottish national portrait gallery,edinburgh,uk
24299 George III (mk25) Allan Ramsay George III (mk25) 1760-61
98092 John Fitzgerald Villiers Allan Ramsay John Fitzgerald Villiers oil on canvas 127 x 101.5 cm cyf
75854 King George III Allan Ramsay King George III 1761-1762 Oil on canvas 147 ?? 106 cm (57.87 ?? 41.73 in) cjr
75986 King George III Allan Ramsay King George III 1761-1762 Oil on canvas 147 ?? 106 cm (57.9 ?? 41.7 in) cjr
77923 King George III Allan Ramsay King George III 1761-1762 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 147 ?? 106 cm (57.9 ?? 41.7 in) cyf
77660 King George III Allan Ramsay King George III Date 1761-1762 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 147 ?? 106 cm (57.9 ?? 41.7 in) cyf
3281 Lady Robert Manners Allan Ramsay Lady Robert Manners c1756 National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
53847 Margaret Lindsay, Mrs. Allan Ramsay Allan Ramsay Margaret Lindsay, Mrs. Allan Ramsay mk234 early 1760's 68x55cm
87369 Miss Craigie Allan Ramsay Miss Craigie Oil on Canvas. 30 x 24 3/4 in. (76 x 63 cm). Date 1741(1741) cjr
92192 Miss Craigie Allan Ramsay Miss Craigie Oil on Canvas. 30 x 24 3/4 in. (76 x 63 cm). Date 1741(1741) cyf
3280 Mrs Martin Allan Ramsay Mrs Martin 1761 Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
68104 National Gallery of Scotland Allan Ramsay National Gallery of Scotland Description 4thEarlOfLoudoun.jpg English: John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun
78104 Portrait of David Hume (1711-1776), Historian and Philosopher Allan Ramsay Portrait of David Hume (1711-1776), Historian and Philosopher 1766(1766) Oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm (30 x 25 in) cjr
60187 Portrait of David Hume by Allan Ramsay, Allan Ramsay Portrait of David Hume by Allan Ramsay, Portrait of David Hume by Allan Ramsay, 1766.
60188 Portrait of George III, circa 1762. Allan Ramsay Portrait of George III, circa 1762. Portrait of George III, circa 1762.1762.
81773 Portrait of John Campbell Allan Ramsay Portrait of John Campbell 1750(1750) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 76.8 x 64 cm (30.2 x 25.2 in) cyf
83626 Portrait of Lady Mary Coke Allan Ramsay Portrait of Lady Mary Coke 18th century Medium Oil cyf
79791 Portrait of Lady Susan Fox Strangways Allan Ramsay Portrait of Lady Susan Fox Strangways 1761(1761) Medium Oil cyf
79103 Portrait of Lady Susan Fox-Strangways Allan Ramsay Portrait of Lady Susan Fox-Strangways Date 1761(1761) Medium Oil cyf
96650 Portrait of Queen Charlotte Allan Ramsay Portrait of Queen Charlotte circa between 1760(1760) and 1800(1800) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 286 X 196 cm (112.6 X 77.2 in) (frame) cjr
74977 Portrat der Mary Atkins Allan Ramsay Portrat der Mary Atkins 1761 Oil on canvas 127 X 102 cm cjr
76587 Portrat der Mary Atkins Allan Ramsay Portrat der Mary Atkins Date 1761 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 127 ?? 102 cm cyf
82455 Portrat des Jean Allan Ramsay Portrat des Jean 1766(1766) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 75 x 62 cm (29.5 x 24.4 in) cyf
79566 Portrat des Jean-Jacques Rousseau Allan Ramsay Portrat des Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1766(1766) Oil on canvas 75 x 62 cm (29.5 x 24.4 in) cjr
24300 Queen Charlotte (mk25) Allan Ramsay Queen Charlotte (mk25) 1761-2
60189 Queen Charlotte as painted by Allan Ramsay in 1762. Allan Ramsay Queen Charlotte as painted by Allan Ramsay in 1762. Queen Charlotte as painted by Allan Ramsay in 1762.
60185 Ramsay first wife, Anne Bayne, by Ramsay Allan Ramsay Ramsay first wife, Anne Bayne, by Ramsay Ramsay's first wife, Anne Bayne, by Ramsay
60186 Ramsay second wife Margaret Lindsay, by Ramsay Allan Ramsay Ramsay second wife Margaret Lindsay, by Ramsay Ramsay's second wife Margaret Lindsay, by Ramsay
82590 Self portrait Allan Ramsay Self portrait 1737-1739 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 61 x 46.4 cm (24 x 18.3 in) cyf

Allan Ramsay
1713-1784 British Allan Ramsay Galleries Allan Ramsay was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the eldest son of Allan Ramsay, poet and author of The Gentle Shepherd. Ramsay's first wife, Anne Bayne, by Ramsay Ramsay's second wife Margaret Lindsay, by RamsayFrom the age of twenty he studied in London under the Swedish painter Hans Huyssing, and at the St. Martin's Lane Academy; leaving in 1736 for Rome and Naples, where he worked for three years under Francesco Solimena and Imperiali (Francesco Fernandi). On his return in 1738 he first settled in Edinburgh, attracting attention by his head of Duncan Forbes of Culloden and his full-length portrait of the Duke of Argyll, later used on Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes. He later moved to London, where he was employed by the Duke of Bridgewater. His pleasant manners and varied culture, not less than his artistic skill, contributed to render him popular. His only serious competitor was Thomas Hudson, with whom he shared a drapery painter, Joseph van Aken. In 1739 he married his first wife, Anne Bayne, the daughter of a professor of Scots law at Edinburgh, Alexander Bayne of Rires (c.1684?C1737), and Mary Carstairs (1695??C1759). None of their 3 children survived childhood, and she died on 4 February 1743 giving birth to the third of them. One of his drawing pupils was Margaret Lindsay, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick and Amelia Murray (granddaughter to David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont and sister to the naval officer John Lindsay). He later eloped with her and on 1 March 1752 they married in the Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh, though her father never forgave her for marrying an artist. Ramsay already had to maintain a daughter from his previous marriage as well as his two surviving sisters, but told Sir Alexander that he could provide Margaret with an annual income of £100 which would increase ??as my affairs increase, and I thank God, they are in a way of increasing?? and that his only motive for the marriage was ??my love for your Daughter, who, I am sensible, is entitled to much more than ever I shall have to bestow upon her??. There were three surviving children from their long and happy marriage, Amelia (1755?C1813), Charlotte (1758?C1818?), and John (1768?C1845). Ramsay and his new wife spent 1754?C1757 together in Italy, going to Rome, Florence, Naples and Tivoli, researching, painting and drawing old masters, antiquities and archaeological sites, and (to earn an income) painting Grand Tourists' portraits. This and other trips to Italy involved more literary and antiquarian research than art. After their return, he was in 1761 appointed to succeed John Shackelton as Principle Painter in Ordinary to George III, beating Hudson to the post; and so fully employed was he on the royal portraits which the king was in the habit of presenting to ambassadors and colonial governors, that he was forced to take advantage of the services of a host of assistants--of whom David Martin and Philip Reinagle are the best known. He gave up painting in about 1770 to concentrate on literary pursuits, his health shattered by an accidental dislocation of the right arm and his second wife's death in 1782. With unflinching pertinacity, he struggled until he had completed a likeness of the king upon which he was engaged at the time, and then started for his beloved Italy, leaving behind him a series of fifty royal portraits to be completed by his assistant Reinagle. For several years he lingered in the south, his constitution finally broken. He died at Dover on 10 August 1784.
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