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Henry Raeburn

1756
1823
Scotland
Henry Raeburn was a Scottish portrait painter born in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, in 1756 and died in Edinburgh in 1823.
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Henry Raeburn was a Scottish portrait painter born on March 4, 1756, in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, and he passed away on July 8, 1823. He is best known for his contributions to the Romantic art movement, particularly through his vivid and insightful portraits of prominent figures in Scottish society. Raeburn's work is characterized by its dynamic composition and the psychological depth with which he captured his subjects, earning him a reputation as one of Scotland's foremost portraitists. He was appointed as the King's Limner for Scotland in 1822, a testament to his standing and influence in the art world. Raeburn's legacy is preserved in numerous collections, including the National Galleries of Scotland, where his portraits continue to be celebrated for their artistic and historical significance.

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