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    Thomas Faed RSA (1826–1900) was a Scottish painter who is said[by whom?] to have done for Scottish art what Robert Burns did for Scottish song. Faed was...
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  • Scottish brother painter/artists John Faed (1819-1902), Scottish painter Susan Faed (1827-1909), Scottish artist Thomas Faed (1826-1900), Scottish painter This...
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    historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, and of Mary Faed, née McGeoch. Two other sons, Thomas, and James, also became artists, as did his sister Susan...
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    Susan Bell Faed (1827–1909) was a Scottish artist, and the sister of three renowned artists: Thomas Faed, John Faed and James Faed. She was a frequent...
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  • James Faed, tenant of Barlay Mill, near Gatehouse of Fleet, Galloway, and Mary née McGeoch. Two of his brothers, John and Thomas and his son James Faed, Jnr...
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    School by Frederick George Cotman A Dame's School by Thomas Webster The Dame's School by Thomas Faed Dame School – Staffordshire Figures 1780–1840 nps.gov...
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  • Quentin Edwards (1925-2010)[citation needed] Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Thomas Faed (1826–1900) Sir Luke Fildes (1844–1927) John Henry Foley R.A. (1818–1874)...
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    Luton. Art work to feature in the drawing room include a painting by Thomas Faed titled Sir Walter Scott and his Friends. The Millennium Silverware Collection...
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    Wilson Ewbank RSA (1799–1847), artist, lived at 5 Comely Bank Thomas Faed and James Faed artist brothers lived at 16 Comely Bank Nearly all of the street...
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  • Medieval War Scene, his first painting exhibited at the Salon (Paris) Thomas Faed – The Last of the Clan William Powell Frith Mary Elizabeth Maxwell (née...
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    within my bosom's core Shall live my Highland Mary! Highland Mary by Thomas Faed (1857), Aberdeen Art Gallery Highland Mary marble by Benjamin Spence...
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  • founding members were William Fettes Douglas, William Crawford, Thomas Faed, John Faed, James Archer and John Ballantyne. As all members lived in the Second...
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    also published in the Galloway Gazette. John Faed, James Faed, Thomas Faed, Boab Patterson-Faed and Susan Faed, members of the celebrated family of Victorian...
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    officially opened by Thomas Faed on 11 August 1885. As part of the celebrations, a painting, View of Gatehouse of Fleet, by John Faed was unveiled by his...
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    nineteenth century included Erskine Nicol and the brothers John and Thomas Faed. Genre art was a major influence on early photography, which developed...
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  • 1817) July 2 – Thomas Farrell, Irish sculptor (b. 1827) August 4 – Isaac Levitan, Russian landscape painter (b. 1860) August 17 – Thomas Faed, Scottish genre...
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  • the Royal Academy between 1860 and 1904. He worked at one period with Thomas Faed whose influence is seen in his work. King resided latterly at 103 Finchley...
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  • Burr 95 December 1870 Henry Stacy Marks 96 January 1871 (+February) Thomas Faed 97 February 1871 Benjamin Williams Leader 98 1871 James Archer 99 April...
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    included Erskine Nicol (1825–1904) and the brothers John (1818–1902) and Thomas Faed (1826–1900). Major themes included the Reformation, particularly scenes...
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  • of prints after Briton Rivière (chiefly published by Messrs. Agnew), Thomas Faed (chiefly published by Messrs. H. Graves), and Charles Burton Barber....
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  • success. He transitioned into Scottish genre paintings in the style of Thomas Faed (1826–1900), Henry Wright Kerr (1857–1936) and David Wilkie (1785–1841)...
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    Mrs William Sim (1862) Lord Clyde (1863) Lord Elcho; Daniel Macnee; Thomas Faed; John Baird, of Cambusdoon Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales (1869)...
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    Shepherd", after David Wilkie, and "O Nannie, wilt thou gang wi' me?" after Thomas Faed, for the Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland....
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    View on the Tiber Looking Towards Mounts Palatine and Aventine, c. 1863 Thomas Faed, When the Day is Done, 1870 James Tissot, A Passing Storm, c. 1876. Maurice...
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  • – Ludovic Piette, French impressionist painter (died 1878) June 8 – Thomas Faed, Scottish genre painter (died 1900) September 24 – George Price Boyce...
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    Thomas Chalmers FRSE (17 March 1780 – 31 May 1847), was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, professor of theology, political economist, and a leader of both...
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    park sweeper, Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman, and The letter, after Thomas Faed. Fussell undertook the large task of illustrating William Yarrell's 1843...
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  • readable memorial. Several of his best-known plates are after pictures by Thomas Faed. After Edwin Landseer he engraved Rustic Beauty (the single figure of...
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    Sands by William Collins (lot 15, £2,205). Sunday in the Backwoods by Thomas Faed and now in Wolverhampton Art Gallery (lot 18, £1,785), and the second...
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    1862, followed by Mrs Learmonth in 1863. He showed Fanny, Daughter of Thomas Faed, Esq., ARA, HRSA and Bonnye Kilmeny in 1864. Stella, a Roman Mother and...
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