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Lawrence Macdonald

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34: 65: 57: 49: 22: 608: 265:. Among his ideal works are 'A Girl and a Carrier Pigeon,’ (1835), and 'Eurydice,’ (1849). His 'Ulysses recognised by his dog,’ shown in the Paris Exhibition of 1855, was much admired, and became the property of 33: 223:; but he seldom contributed here, and resigned his membership in 1858. He appeared in the list of honorary members in 1867. At this time he is shown as living at 10 Cumberland Street in 230:
In 1832 he returned to Rome, where he occupied a leading position as a sculptor, chiefly producing portrait busts, aided by his elder brother, John, and his son, Alexander. His bust of
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of Garvock to carve a coat of arms on the front of Garvock House. Macdonald then travelled to Edinburgh with a letter of introduction from Graeme to the architect
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where he set up a workshop and remained for the next three years. Whilst there he executed several busts, among others that of the
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Whilst Macdonald made statues of classical and mythological figures, all his portraiture was in the form of busts.
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Lines. Supposed to be the Prayer of the Supplicating Nymph in Mr. Lawrence Macdonald’s Exhibition of Sculptures
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criticisms upon them. In the same year he was elected a member of the
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A Biographical Dictionary of Sculptors in Britain, 1660-1851
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He returned to Edinburgh in 1826 and exhibited work at the
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to Margaret Morison, a nurse, and Alexander Macdonald, a
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Bust of Euphemia Murray by Lawrence MacDonald c.1850
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 114:with Thomas Gibson, who was then building the 133:In late 1822 he travelled to France with the 8: 207:(6 November) on Macdonald's works and the 91:Macdonald was born on 15 February 1799 at 680:Burials in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome 501: 79:(15 February 1799 – 4 March 1878) was a 467: 39:Emily Georgiana, Countess of Winchilsea 675:Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art 520: 41:(detail) by Lawrence MacDonald, 1850, 425:Earl Stanhope, Chevening, Kent (n.d.) 168:, for which MacDonald produced work. 7: 489: 438:Euphemia Murray, Perth Museum (n.d.) 433:Scottish National Portrait Gallery 232:Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope 14: 534:"Bacchante at the Bath 1221034.1" 353:National Portrait Gallery, London 272:He died in Rome on 4 March 1878. 244:National Portrait Gallery, London 628:Dictionary of National Biography 606: 137:family of Gask. He then went to 193:in his bloodless duel with Dr. 166:Edinburgh Phrenological Society 147:British Academy of Arts in Rome 143:John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl 405:, Chevening House, Kent (1854) 1: 670:People from Perth and Kinross 548:"Venus at the Bath 1221033.1" 399:Duke of Northumberland (1853) 171:In 1829, he sent his bust of 16:Scottish sculptor (1799-1878) 181:Royal Institution, Edinburgh 617:Gray, John Miller (1893). " 225:Edinburgh's Second New Town 696: 655:British emigrants to Italy 249:He also executed busts of 43:Victoria and Albert Museum 586:Perthshire in Bygone Days 583:Drummond, P. R. (1879). 448:Letitia Elizabeth Landon 110:He was apprenticed as a 650:Scottish male sculptors 565:Roscoe, Ingrid (2009). 408:Bacchante at the Bath, 374:The Duke of Cambridge, 304:Robert Phillips, (1829) 242:, and a copy is in the 392:Statue of Hyacinthus, 321:Lord Alexander Russell 292:James Gillespie Graham 263:James Gillespie Graham 128:James Gillespie Graham 69: 61: 53: 45: 30: 25:Lawrence Macdonald by 313:Viscountess Canning, 67: 59: 51: 36: 24: 297:The Duke of Atholl, 217:John Gibson Lockhart 619:Macdonald, Lawrence 450:published her poem 415:Venus at the Bath, 164:and founder of the 116:Murray Royal Asylum 645:Scottish sculptors 200:Caledonian Mercury 77:Laurence Macdonald 73:Lawrence Macdonald 70: 62: 54: 46: 31: 315:Highcliffe Castle 173:John Marshall, MP 687: 632: 610: 609: 597: 595: 593: 579: 577: 575: 552: 551: 544: 538: 537: 530: 524: 518: 505: 499: 493: 487: 456:Literary Gazette 349:Sir Henry Taylor 343:Kimbolton Castle 213:Scottish Academy 197:, editor of the 185:Charles Maclaren 695: 694: 690: 689: 688: 686: 685: 684: 635: 634: 616: 607: 591: 589: 582: 573: 571: 564: 561: 556: 555: 546: 545: 541: 532: 531: 527: 519: 508: 500: 496: 488: 469: 464: 445: 369:Mary Somerville 339:Charles Montagu 285: 283:Principal works 259:Sir David Baird 89: 17: 12: 11: 5: 693: 691: 683: 682: 677: 672: 667: 662: 657: 652: 647: 637: 636: 604: 603: 599: 598: 580: 560: 557: 554: 553: 539: 525: 506: 494: 466: 465: 463: 460: 444: 441: 440: 439: 436: 426: 423: 420: 413: 406: 400: 397: 394:Windsor Castle 390: 383:Sidney Herbert 379: 376:Windsor Castle 372: 366: 356: 346: 335: 328: 318: 311: 305: 302: 295: 284: 281: 277:William Brodie 221:Earl of Erroll 88: 85: 27:John Hutchison 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 692: 681: 678: 676: 673: 671: 668: 666: 663: 661: 658: 656: 653: 651: 648: 646: 643: 642: 640: 633: 630: 629: 624: 620: 614: 613:public domain 601: 600: 588: 587: 581: 570: 569: 563: 562: 558: 549: 543: 540: 535: 529: 526: 522: 517: 515: 513: 511: 507: 503: 502:Drummond 1879 498: 495: 491: 486: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 474: 472: 468: 461: 459: 457: 453: 449: 443:In Literature 442: 437: 434: 430: 427: 424: 421: 418: 417:Mount Stewart 414: 411: 410:Mount Stewart 407: 404: 403:Earl Stanhope 401: 398: 395: 391: 388: 384: 380: 377: 373: 370: 367: 364: 360: 357: 354: 350: 347: 344: 340: 336: 333: 329: 326: 322: 319: 316: 312: 309: 308:Earl of Errol 306: 303: 300: 296: 293: 290: 289: 288: 282: 280: 278: 273: 270: 268: 267:Lord Kilmorey 264: 260: 256: 252: 247: 245: 241: 237: 233: 228: 226: 222: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 201: 196: 192: 191: 186: 182: 178: 177:Royal Academy 174: 169: 167: 163: 159: 155: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 131: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 108: 106: 102: 98: 94: 86: 84: 82: 78: 74: 66: 58: 50: 44: 40: 35: 28: 23: 19: 626: 605: 592:15 September 590:. 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Index


John Hutchison

Emily Georgiana, Countess of Winchilsea
Victoria and Albert Museum



Scottish
Findo Gask
Perthshire
Scotland
violinist
stonemason
Murray Royal Asylum
Perth
laird
James Gillespie Graham
Oliphant
Rome
John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
British Academy of Arts in Rome
Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts
George Combe
phrenologist
Edinburgh Phrenological Society
John Marshall, MP
Royal Academy
Royal Institution, Edinburgh
Charles Maclaren

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