Edward Pinnington, the Glossary
Edward Pinnington (1846–1921) was a Scottish art historian, biographer and journalist.[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: Alexander Fraser (painter), Argentina, Art history, Auchtermuchty, Blairgowrie and Rattray, Buenos Aires, Clackmannanshire, David Wilkie (artist), Dundee, Fife, George Buchan Simpson, George Paul Chalmers, George Pirie (artist), George Washington, Glasgow, Henry Raeburn, Jade, Joseph Noel Paton, Lancashire, List of books for the "Famous Scots Series", Mitchell Library, Montrose, Angus, Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, Reredos, River North Esk, Angus, Robert Brough, Robert Burns, Robert Scott Lauder, Royal Scottish Academy, Sam Bough, Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, The Art Journal, The Scotsman, Tom Scott (painter), William McTaggart.
- People from Blairgowrie and Rattray
- Scottish art historians
Alexander Fraser (painter)
Alexander Fraser ARSA (1858) RSA (1862) (1827 –1899) was a Scottish landscape painter who is also known as Alexander Fraser the Younger as his father, Alexander George Fraser (1786–1865), was also a Scottish painter. Edward Pinnington and Alexander Fraser (painter) are Scottish biographers.
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Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
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Art history
Art history is, briefly, the history of art—or the study of a specific type of objects created in the past.
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Auchtermuchty
Auchtermuchty ('upland of the pigs/boar') is a town in Fife, Scotland.
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Blairgowrie and Rattray
Blairgowrie and Rattray is a twin burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Clackmannanshire
Clackmannanshire (Clackmannanshire; Siorrachd Chlach Mhanann), or the County of Clackmannan, is a historic county, council area, registration county and lieutenancy area in Scotland, bordering the council areas of Stirling, Fife, and Perth and Kinross.
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David Wilkie (artist)
Sir David Wilkie (18 November 1785 – 1 June 1841) was a Scottish painter, especially known for his genre scenes.
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Dundee
Dundee (Dundee; Dùn Dè or Dùn Dèagh) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland.
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Fife
Fife (Fìobha,; Fife) is a council area, historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland.
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George Buchan Simpson
George B. Simpson (10 October 1820 – 1 July 1892) was a Scottish art collector, connoisseur and patron of Scottish painters.
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George Paul Chalmers
George Paul Chalmers (1833 – 20 February 1878) was a Scottish landscape, marine, interior and portrait painter.
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George Pirie (artist)
Sir George Pirie PRSA (5 December 1863 – 17 February 1946) was a Scottish artist who was associated with the Glasgow Boys in the 1880s, though he was not in much sympathy with the theories of these artists.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Henry Raeburn
Sir Henry Raeburn (4 March 1756 – 8 July 1823) was a Scottish portrait painter.
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Jade
Jade is an umbrella term for two different types of decorative rocks used for jewelry or ornaments.
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Joseph Noel Paton
Sir Joseph Noel Paton (13 December 1821 – 26 December 1901) was a Scottish artist, illustrator and sculptor.
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Lancashire
Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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List of books for the "Famous Scots Series"
This is a list of books published as the "Famous Scots Series" by the Edinburgh publishers, Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, from 1896 to 1905.
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Mitchell Library
The Mitchell Library is a large public library located in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Montrose, Angus
Montrose (Mon Rois) is a town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland.
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Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier
Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier was a Scottish publishing company based in the national capital Edinburgh.
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Reredos
A reredos is a large altarpiece, a screen, or decoration placed behind the altar in a church.
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River North Esk, Angus
The North Esk (Easg Thuath) is a river in Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Robert Brough
Robert John Cameron Brough ARSA (20 March 1872 – 21 January 1905) was a Scottish painter born near Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty.
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Robert Burns
Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist.
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Robert Scott Lauder
Robert Scott Lauder (25 June 1803 – 21 April 1869) was a Scottish artist who described himself as a "historical painter".
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Royal Scottish Academy
The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) is the country’s national academy of art.
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Sam Bough
Samuel Bough (8 January 1822 – 19 November 1878) was an English-born landscape painter who spent much of his career working in Scotland.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Scottish National Gallery
The National (formerly the Scottish National Gallery) is the national art gallery of Scotland.
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The Art Journal
The Art Journal was the most important British 19th-century magazine on art.
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The Scotsman
The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh.
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Tom Scott (painter)
Thomas Scott, R.S.A., R.S.W. (1854–1927) was a Scottish painter, primarily a watercolourist.
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William McTaggart
William McTaggart (25 October 1835 – 2 April 1910) was a Scottish landscape and marine painter who was influenced by Impressionism.
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See also
People from Blairgowrie and Rattray
- Alexander Dron Stewart
- Alexander Macfarlane
- Allan Macpherson
- Andy Clyde
- Betsy Whyte
- Bradley Neil
- David Farquharson
- David Laird Adams
- Donald Cargill
- Douglas Mackay Henderson
- Edward Pinnington
- Eric Brodie
- Gavin Pyper
- George Drummond (politician)
- George Spalding
- Graeme Pallister
- Hamish Henderson
- Henry Dryerre
- Ian Powrie
- Isla Cameron
- Jake Findlay
- Jimmy Bain (footballer, born 1919)
- John Rattray (surgeon)
- Lesley Stewart (shooter)
- Marjorie Kemp
- Nora Calderwood
- Paddy Coupar
- Peter Stormonth Darling
- Robert Alexander Robertson
- Robert Herdman
- Ross Graham (footballer)
- Sandy Hodge (Royal Navy officer)
- Sheila Stewart
- Thomas Barnby Whitson
- Thomas Frazer (stonemason)
- Violet Henry-Anderson
- William Macpherson (bureaucrat)
- William Macpherson (judge)
- William Taylor (police officer)
Scottish art historians
- Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford
- Cecil Curle
- Colin McWilliam
- Craig Clunas
- Duncan Macmillan (art historian)
- Edward Pinnington
- Eric Fernie
- George D. S. Henderson
- Gilbert Laing Meason
- Ian Finlay (art historian)
- James Caw
- James Holloway (historian)
- Lindsay Errington
- Lorne Campbell (art historian)
- Natasha Raskin Sharp
- Neil MacGregor
- Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson
- Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet
- William Bayne (1858–1922)
- William Dalrymple