David Scott

Scottish historical painter

David Scott - Artists & Creatives born June 6th, 1932
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Contributed to the development of historical painting in Britain. Provided illustrations for important literary works and created significant historical canvases. Active during the 19th century, Scott served as a member of the Royal Scottish Academy and had a profound impact on the Scottish artistic scene.

Created 'The Last of the Clan' in 1836

Painted 'The Death of the Earl of Chatham'

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