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Linda,
I have had little luck finding anything about Raeburn. I recently bought (eBay) a book published London before 1915 that has 49 black and white repro's of his work but the link that someone recommended (Scotlandsource.com) does not seem to work and e-mails to their web site have been unanswered. If anyone learns of a better source let us know. Jim |
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http://www.scotlandsource.com/henry-raeburn/home.htm Additionally here is a good page to see .jpg images from various museums. http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists...sir_henry.html |
Hi Carl,
Thanks for the info. The second link doesn't seem to work, though the first one does. I was enthralled by a couple of small Raeburn portraits of children that were in the Seattle Art Museum not long ago. Very fresh color and brushwork. I'm glad to be able to see more of his work online. |
Carl,
Thanks for your note. The first link (Scotlandsource) is the very same that I have attempted to use to order books and it does not work (You cannot place an order). I have tried several browsers and it has made no difference. E-mail to the same site is not delivered either. I have used the second link with success and have it bookmarked for frequent visits. Jim |
Hi Michele :)
Try the link either later or another day. I got the site to load off it once and almost load another time. The rest of the time it came up not there. The server must be overloaded, or something is off with it now. I didn't follow many of the links there, but they had a number of museum links with a picture, or pictures of Raeburn that they have. |
Jim,
Sorry, I wish I could have been more help. |
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I found a site last night that may be of some use. The "World Wide Arts Resources" website at http://www.wwar.com has a section on artists of the past.
Go to the pull down menu where it says "Select a Database" (in the top right area of the screen). Then choose "Art History - Artists". Type in whatever artist you want to research and it shows you a list of his or her works by linking to the museum sites where they are held. When I typed in Raeburn I got several examples, my favorite of which is the one I posted here. |
Michele, that's one of my all-time favorite paintings, and thanks for posting such a good image. Here's the title and info:
Sir Duncan Campbell, Scot Guards (c.1815) oil, 50" x 40" The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco I'm starting to think that part of the reason that Raeburn is obscure is because people confuse him with other British portrait artists whose names begin with 'R'.... Reynolds, Romney, Ramsey. |
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