Sir H Raeburn Collection
Sir H Raeburn was a renowned Scottish artist known for his exceptional portraits
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Sir H Raeburn was a renowned Scottish artist known for his exceptional portraits. His works captured the essence and beauty of his subjects, showcasing their personalities and emotions. One of his notable paintings is "Boy with Rabbit" from c1814 (1912), where he skillfully depicted a young boy holding a rabbit, evoking innocence and tenderness. Another masterpiece is "The Macnab" from 1802 (1922), portraying an influential figure in Scottish history with great detail and elegance. Raeburn's talent shines through in "Boy and Rabbit" from 1814 (c1915), as he captures the joyous interaction between a child and their pet. In "William Hobson of Markfield, " created around 1790, Raeburn showcases his ability to convey dignity and strength through portraiture. His portrait of Mrs. Richard Alexander Oswald (Louisa Johnston) painted circa 1794 exudes gracefulness, highlighting her refined features. Raeburn also immortalized prominent figures like Alexander Adam, L. L. D. , in the mid-19th century, capturing both intelligence and wisdom. In "Adam Rolland of Gask II" from 1800/10, Raeburn portrays an esteemed gentleman with poise and sophistication. Similarly, Robert Brown of Newhall in 1792 displays the artist's attention to detail while capturing individuality. Raeburn's painting titled "Eleanor Margaret Gibson-Carmichael" from 1802/03 showcases his ability to capture beauty effortlessly. He also portrayed Mrs Farquarson of Finzean between 1800-1823 with utmost finesse. "The Binning Children, " believed to be painted around 1811 by Raeburn himself, depicts youthful innocence in its purest form. Lastly, Captain Patrick Miller's portrait from1788/89 demonstrates how Raeburn could capture authority combined with charisma flawlessly.