- Walter Geikie
Walter Geikie (
November 10 ,1795 -August 1 ,1837 ), Scottish painter, was born atEdinburgh .In his second year he was attacked by a "
nervous fever " by which he permanently lost the faculty of hearing, but through the careful attention of his father he was enabled to obtain a good education. Before he had the advantage of the instruction of a master he had attained considerable proficiency in sketching both figures and landscapes from nature, and in 1812 he was admitted into the drawing academy of the board of Scottish manufactures. He first exhibited in 1815, and was elected an associate of theRoyal Scottish Academy in 1831, and a fellow in 1834. He died on the 1st of August 1837, and was interred in the Greyfriars kirkyard in Edinburgh. Owing to his want of feeling for color, Geikie was not a successful painter in oils, but he sketched inIndia ink with great truth and humor the scenes and characters of Scottish lower-class life in his native city. A series of etchings which exhibit very high excellence were published by him in 1829-1831 and a collection of eighty-one of these was republished posthumously in 1841, with a biographical introduction by SirThomas Dick Lauder , Bart.External links
* [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/geikie_walter.htm Extended biography]
* [http://search.famsf.org:8080/search.shtml?keywords=walter+geikie Some samples of his works]References
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