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told this story: "One day, after the sitting, the Queen stood by the clay model as it was nearing completion, and gave her kindly criticism upon it. "Don't you think," said Her
Majesty, "that this is a little prominent?" pointing to a part of the chin, and as she did so she placed her thumb,
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Edinburgh. However his apprenticeship from age thirteen as a wood carver was served in a workshop on the top floor of a tenement (since demolished) on Edinburgh High Street near John Knox's Corner. This involved work on the estate at
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HRSA. He "executed the woodcarvings and other decorations in relief for the picture gallery then in course of erection in
Hospitalfield." The architect Fraser spent some years on this build, which provided much work for artisans. His other 1850s works included:
180:(1 June 1832 – 23 May 1910) was a Scottish sculptor based in Edinburgh. He was the son of an unnamed builder, and his artistic life began as a thirteen-year-old woodcarving apprentice. He attended art school in the evenings, then later became a student at the
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who gave him commissions to fund his studies in Rome. Hutchison later became one of the
Trustees of the Hospitalfield Trust. As an apprentice he also took evening classes in decorative and modelling, before studying in the Antique and Life department under
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said that he specialised in figures from "Scottish history and romance" and memorials of
Scottish priests. By 1908, Hutchison has retired from the Royal Scottish Academy's exhibition "active list", implying that he had retired from creating public works.
343:(RSA) from 1856 to 1902, and became an associate of the RSA in 1862, and a member in 1867. He acted as Librarian to the RSA from 1877 to 1886, and one of his early tasks was to arrange and classify the collection of prints bequeathed by
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said: "This sculptor had a great wish to execute a statue of Knox, and for two years previously had worked at it as a relief from more pressing work." The sculptor unveiled it himself in front of a large crowd on 21 May. His marble
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under the name of George H. Osborne, then drowned at sea. Photographs of George taken in
Scotland, and in America under his new name, were to be compared by artists as expert witnesses, and Hutchison was asked to be one of these.
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died in April 1910, "it told very seriously upon him. He lost his old interest in life, and his strength under the blow gradually gave way." Hutchison died on 23 May 1910 in
Edinburgh after a week's illness, and is buried in
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was "delighted to observed the excellence of the likeness generally, and the success with which the sculptor has conveyed the mingled expression of firmness and sagacity so characteristic of the original." The
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Edinburgh's West End, and he lived with his family in a large Victorian flat at 19 Manor Place, slightly to the north of his studio. He exhibited in the
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artist-like, on to the clay, which yielded to her touch. The sculptor took care that the mark Queen
Victoria had left on her own bust was not effaced, and that it was duly carved in the more enduring marble."
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery, including John Knox on the west side of the building. The bronze statue of
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declared that "the composition, plain and unsophisticated, devoid of all ornament, is in harmony with and fitly symbolises the life-long character of the original." 1867 saw the appearance of
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photographs in the Courts, used to prove the death of the late Earl of Aberdeen and to allow for his brother to succeed the title. The petitioner
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marble." It was to be installed in September 1889. The same year, he exhibited
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2347:, Tuesday 16 July 1889 p6 col4: The Queen's gift to Paisley Abbey
1955:, Monday 9 December 1895 p3 col6: Will of the late Mr James Cowan
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In the 1880s there were busts and memorials. He executed the
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1286:(1895) in the central quadrangle of New College is his. The
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200:. He was a successful artist who received commissions from
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2011:24 May 1910, p13: People, Mr John Hutchison RSA
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1790:John Blake MacDonald RSA was a fellow pupil of
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841:James Salmon, Esq., Architect, Glasgow
1570:Professor William Rutherford, MD, FRS
1494:is undated, but Allman died in 1898.
1444:Study for a Head of a Colossal Statue
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1141:The Late Sir Charles Wyville Thomson
553:were exhibited in 1862, followed by
502:Esq., HRSA, Sculptor (1860), and of
1477:The late Charles U. Aitchison, KCSI
1257:: "a recumbent sculptured cross of
489:Watt Institution and School of Arts
2485:, Edinburgh University Press, 1878
989:The late George Paul Chalmers, RSA
650:Scottish National Portrait Gallery
511:Scottish National Portrait Gallery
465:(1859) and the "colossal bust" of
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1700:Queen's portrait bust incident
1585:, besides new works including
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1146:The Late J. A. Lake Gloag, Esq
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1543:(1895), New College Edinburgh
1483:, Lahore. In 1898 he created
1475:, humanist and reformer, and
1382:Sir Douglas Maclagan, MD, etc
1186:The Late Dr Lindsay Alexander
1176:, A study from life at Rome,
1086:In 1881, Hutchison exhibited
1070:Memorial to John Clerk Brodie
977:Head of Sir John Clerk Brodie
328:... and Hutchison the student
123:Apprenticed to James Christie
16:Scottish sculptor (1832-1910)
2426:"Queen Victoria 1887 marble"
1306:is an homage to that of Sir
905:The late William Jenkyns, MA
646:Pasquccia, A Roman Contadina
455:Bust of J.B. Macdonald, Esq.
2452:"Prince Albert 1887 marble"
1684:In 1887 he made the gilded
1487:, Ravenna. His portrait of
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1011:, study from life at Rome,
901:Rev. George R. Davidson, DD
818:The late William Glover, DD
774:James Falshaw, Esq., Forfar
716:Great Convention of Estates
677:Tablet to Dr William Glover
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1646:Adam Black statue incident
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1579:Her late Majesty the Queen
1400:in reference to a poem by
1203:The Late John Baxter, Esq.
1096:William Rutherford Sanders
282:William Quiller Orchardson
235:William Quiller Orchardson
2149:Edinburgh Evening Courant
1688:which crowns the dome on
1641:Anecdotes from his career
1422:Miss Ethel Campbell Smith
1335:, Nairn, and the head of
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939:Lord Provost of Edinburgh
658:Angel of the Resurrection
137:Bronze statuary and busts
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2481:Royal Scottish Academy,
1333:The late John Grigor, MD
1227:Sir Charles U. Aitchison
1014:The late D. O. Hill, RSA
979:(1888) for his grave in
936:(1871) exhibited again,
884:Duncan McLaren, Esq., MP
845:The late Adam Black, Esq
823:In 1874 he produced The
794:Peter Reid, Esq., Forfar
769:Coll Macdonald Macdonald
688:Old Calton Burial Ground
509:(1859), both now in the
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2393:Illustrated London News
2300:Illustrated London News
2286:Illustrated London News
1939:"The Character Statues"
1526:(1889) at Paisley Abbey
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1264:, on which will rest a
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641:was exhibited in 1869.
532:Sir George Harvey, PRSA
495:themes. He exhibited a
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2317:Edinburgh Evening News
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1019:The Late Dr Robert Lee
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863:John Clerk Brodie, Esq
706:Princes Street Gardens
660:(1870) as part of the
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545:Biggs Andrew, Esq., QC
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162:Princes Street Gardens
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1707:Her Majesty the Queen
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762:Increasing reputation
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316:Fraser the patron ...
1462:. In 1897 he showed
1420:, Engineer, Dundee,
1393:J. F. MacLennan, LLD
1197:Sir Douglas Maclagan
1136:R. Roy Paterson, Esq
1114:Robert Herbert Story
914:George Paul Chalmers
891:. In 1879 he showed
814:Mrs James Ballantine
804:Sir James Y. Simpson
798:Mrs Lockhart Thomson
585:A Roman Dancing Girl
575:Angelino, a Shepherd
434:Patrick Allan Fraser
274:George Paul Chalmers
261:Patrick Allan Fraser
222:Justice of the Peace
186:Patrick Allan Fraser
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1792:Robert Scott Lauder
1617:Marquis of Montrose
1599:Aeneas J. G. Mackay
1491:George James Allman
1207:The Late Very Rev.
1101:Bust of a Gentleman
1017:after Patric Park,
997:The Late Adam Black
993:Bust of a Gentleman
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879:The late Adam Black
790:Nina, a Roman study
696:Greyfriars Kirkyard
672:Robert Scott Lauder
559:Fanny, Daughter of
557:in 1863. He showed
505:Robert Scott Lauder
451:Bust of a Gentleman
427:Hospitalfield House
383:Robert Scott Lauder
266:Robert Scott Lauder
253:Hospitalfield Trust
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2174:Caledonian Mercury
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897:Henry Simpson Esq.
829:Fair Maid of Perth
736:Lawrence Macdonald
666:Warriston Cemetery
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519:Joseph Farquharson
499:Lawrence Macdonald
439:Portrait Medallion
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302:Lawrence Macdonald
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2244:Inverness Courier
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1953:Dundee Advertiser
1594:Rev. David Macrae
1481:Aitchison College
1431:The Regent Murray
1349:William Tod, Esq.
1304:Westminster Abbey
1288:Dundee Advertiser
1233:The Late Dr Rev.
1209:Principal Tulloch
1205:, Edinburgh, and
1150:The Late Rt Hon.
1105:The Late Rt Hon.
951:William Robertson
780:Earl of Dalhousie
692:William Carstares
563:, Esq., ARA, HRSA
477:Clandeboye Estate
425:Picture gallery,
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