- John Scougal
John Scougal (1645 - 1730) was an early Scottish painter.
Of a respectable family, being a cousin to
Patrick Scougal (d.1682),Bishop of Aberdeen , John Scougal is said to have been born atLeith , where his father had a residence, and where several of his works were still in theTown Hall in the nineteenth century.In the latter part of the seventeenth century, one of the resorts of the fashion and beauty in
Edinburgh was on the east side of the Advocates' Close, where John Scougal the painter rented or owned a house, to which he had added an upper storey arranged as a studio.Scougal had a very extensive practice, which latterly led him into some hasty work, said to be observable in the portrait of
George Heriot , which he copied in 1698 from the now lost original byPaul van Somer .In the City of Glasgow collection are three full-lengths of William III, Queen Mary, and Queen Anne. Of these Queen Mary is by far the best - well drawn, good in colour, and suggestive of the influence of Van Dyke's work. From the Glasgow Town Council Minutes of
March 12 ,1708 , it is ascertained that the purchase by the Provost of the William and Mary from "Mr Scougal, limner (painter) in Edinburgh," for £27 sterling, was approved. Payment for the Queen Anne was ordered to be made onAugust 2 ,1712 , to "John Scougal, elder, painter, fifteen pounds sterling."The Glasgow Council entries indicate he had a son of the same name; and Andrew Bell, the engraver, who had several of Scougal's works in his possession, married his granddaughter.
John Scougal died at
Prestonpans in 1730, in his eighty-fifth year.Of his portraits:
* "Elizabeth Lauder, wife of
Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale " (1669) (now inThirlestane Castle )
* "Richard Lauder, Laird of Haltoun, Chief of the Lauders" (1669) (inThirlestane Castle )
* "Archibald Primrose, Lord Carrington ,Lord Justice Clerk " (1670) (in the collection ofLord Rosebery )
*John Leslie, 8th Earl of Rothes (two separate portraits in the Clan Leslie Charitable Trust)
* "George Heriot " (1698)
* Two paintings of ancestors of the Clerks of Penicuik
* "Isabel, daughter of Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale" (1706) (family collection)
* "King William III" (1707-8) (in the Glasgow collection)
* "Queen Mary" (1707-8) (in the Glasgow collection)
* "Queen Anne" (1712) (in the Glasgow collection)References
* Brydall, Robert, "Art in Scotland", Edinburgh & London, 1889, p.92-3.
* http://www.oldandnewedinburgh.co.uk/volume2/page043.html
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