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386: 214:, where he practised as an architect, and was for some time teacher of ornament and design in the school of art. In 1835, he was elected Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy, resigning in 1858. In 1840, he visited the continent to make a report to government on 319:
Wilson was twice married: first, on 3 October 1838, in Edinburgh, to Louisa Orr, daughter of Surgeon John Orr, E.I.C., with issue one son and two daughters; and, secondly, on 16 August 1848, also in Edinburgh, to Johanna Catherine, daughter of
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with Munich pictures in coloured glass. He selected the subjects and wrote a description of the work, which went through numerous editions.
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His pictorial work was principally landscape in watercolour. He also etched a number of book illustrations, including for
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in September 1809. He studied art under his father, and in 1826 accompanied him to Italy.
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Wilson was interested in Italian art, on which he wrote, and particularly in
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While in Edinburgh Wilson wrote with William Dyce, a pamphlet addressed to
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The Best Means of ameliorating the Arts and Manufactures of Scotland
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Index

Charles Wilson (disambiguation)
Headteacher
Glasgow School of Art
Henry MacManus
Robert Greenlees
London
England
British Empire
Florence
Italy
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson
London
Edinburgh
fresco painting
William Dyce
Somerset House
Glasgow School of Design
Scotland
Florence
Corona d'Italia
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
Florence
Paolo Pifferi
James Wilson
Lord Meadowbank
Glasgow Cathedral
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Aurelio Gotti
William John Thomson

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