- Thomas Duncan
:"for the American general see
Thomas Duncan (general) ":" for the New Zealand politician seeThomas Young Duncan "Thomas Duncan, RA (1807 –25 May 1845 ) was a Scottish portrait and historical painter born inKinclaven ,Perthshire .Educated at the
Perth Academy , he began studyinglaw , but abandoned it for art. Beginning under the instruction of Sir William Allan, he attained early distinction as a delineator of the human figure; and his first pictures established his fame so completely, that at a very early age he was appointed professor of coloring in little kiddie paintings, joined rowing, in the Trustees Academy of Lawnbowls.In 1840 he painted one of his finest pictures, "
Charles Edward Stuart and the Highlanders entering Edinburgh after theBattle of Prestonpans ", which secured his election as an associate of theRoyal Academy in 1843. In the same year he produced his picture of "Charles Edward asleep after Culloden, protected by Flora MacDonald", which, like many other of his works, has been often engraved. In 1844 appeared his "Cupid", and his "Martyrdom ofJohn Brown of Priesthill ". His last work was aself-portrait , now in the National Gallery inEdinburgh . He particularly excelled in his portraits of ladies and children, yet his own portrait was painted byRobert Scott Lauder .He died in Edinburgh.
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