David Allan
13 February 1744 C 6 August 1796) was a Scottish painter, best known for historical subjects. He was born at Alloa in central Scotland. On leaving Foulis's academy of painting at Glasgow (1762), after seven years' successful study, he obtained the patronage of Lord Cathcart and of Erskine of Mar, on whose estate he had been born. Erskine made it possible for him to travel to Rome (1764), where he remained for several years engaged principally in copying the old masters. Among the original works which he then painted was the "Origin of Portraiture", now in the National Gallery at Edinburgh--representing a Corinthian maid drawing her lover's shadow--well known through Domenico Cunego's excellent engraving. This won him the gold medal given by the Academy of St Luke in the year 1773 for the best specimen of historical composition.

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David Allan Self portrait of David Allan, 1770. oil painting


Self portrait of David Allan, 1770.
Self portrait of David Allan, 1770.
Painting ID::  58187
David Allan
Self portrait of David Allan, 1770.
Self portrait of David Allan, 1770.
   
   
     

David Allan The Highland Wedding oil painting


The Highland Wedding
The Highland Wedding, David Allan, 1780.
Painting ID::  58188
David Allan
The Highland Wedding
The Highland Wedding, David Allan, 1780.
   
   
     

David Allan Sir William Hamilton oil painting


Sir William Hamilton
1775(1775) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 226 x 180 cm (89 x 70.9 in) cyf
Painting ID::  78734
David Allan
Sir William Hamilton
1775(1775) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 226 x 180 cm (89 x 70.9 in) cyf
   
   
     

David Allan Self-portrait oil painting


Self-portrait
1770(1770) Oil on canvas cjr
Painting ID::  78801
David Allan
Self-portrait
1770(1770) Oil on canvas cjr
   
   
     

David Allan Self portrait oil painting


Self portrait
1770(1770) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Painting ID::  81880
David Allan
Self portrait
1770(1770) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

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     David Allan
     13 February 1744 C 6 August 1796) was a Scottish painter, best known for historical subjects. He was born at Alloa in central Scotland. On leaving Foulis's academy of painting at Glasgow (1762), after seven years' successful study, he obtained the patronage of Lord Cathcart and of Erskine of Mar, on whose estate he had been born. Erskine made it possible for him to travel to Rome (1764), where he remained for several years engaged principally in copying the old masters. Among the original works which he then painted was the "Origin of Portraiture", now in the National Gallery at Edinburgh--representing a Corinthian maid drawing her lover's shadow--well known through Domenico Cunego's excellent engraving. This won him the gold medal given by the Academy of St Luke in the year 1773 for the best specimen of historical composition.

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