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Henry Raeburn DOBSON (Edinburgh 1901-1985) was a Scottish society portrait painter, who, in preparation of D-Day, flew with recognaisance flights to the continent and photographed ennemy positions.
Scientific research has suggested The Skating Minister was not painted by Sir Henry Raeburn. Two Edinburgh academics said X-ray evidence pointed to it being the work of Henri-Pierre Danloux.
Patrick Moir, the subject of the portrait, was the nephew of an influential acquaintance of Sir Henry Raeburn in Rome (Neil Hanna/National Galleries of Scotland/PA) The only portrait known to have ...
A painting by Sir Henry Raeburn of a famous Dundee surgeon is to be given a home in the city after it was bought for more than £130,000. George Paterson of Castle Huntly depicts Dundee's "eastern ...
Called Eye to Eye, it celebrates the genius of Scotland’s foremost portrait painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, and connects his remarkable portraits of the great and good of Scottish society 200 years ...
The only portrait known to have been painted by Sir Henry Raeburn in 18th century Rome has been saved for the nation. The painting, titled Patrick Moir, has been acquired by National Galleries of ...
SCOTLAND’S top expert on the work of Sir Henry Raeburn leapt to the artist’s defence in a special lecture yesterday, saying it was inconceivable that an "exotic French artist" had painted his ...
Sir Henry Raeburn was born in 1756 and died in 1823. He moved into 32 York Place around 1798 and specified significant changes to the architecture so that he could entertain friends and possibly ...