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Robert Gibb (painter)

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in Edinburgh on 15 February. Although some claim his grave lies on a path edge south of the vaults (with no gravestone) this does not make complete sense as the family already had a burial plot in a south-west section (around 30m south of the alleged site). This was the burial place of his brother
136:, and began exhibiting at the RSA in 1867 showing an Arran landscape; this would be the first of no fewer than 143 paintings exhibited at the academy. By the end of the next decade he had begun to establish his reputation as a painter of battles. Following 179:, the African explorer, the Rev. Joseph Parker, D.D., Sir Arthur Halkett, Bart., and the artist's wife, the former Margaret Shennan, second daughter of the Lord Dean of the Guild, whom he married in 1885. 556: 182:
The artist died at his residence at 2 Bruntsfield Crescent, Edinburgh in 1932, and he was given a full military funeral with honour guard at his funeral in
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from 1908 until his death. He built his reputation on romantic, historical and particularly military paintings but was also a significant portrait artist.
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William in 1929. The lack of inscription to Robert is explained by his lack of family at the time of death.
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in 1855. The family moved again to Mayfield Terrace in the south of the city when Robert was a teenager.
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In 1895, he was appointed Principal Curator of the National Gallery of Scotland, following the death of
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depicting two highland officers in the heat of battle, one falling wounded into the arms of the other.
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He continued painting military scenes throughout the Great War, and his last military painting
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Gibb was also sought after also as a portrait painter and among his subjects were
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British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700-1914
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He studied art at evening classes at the Board of Manufacturers in
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The Concept of the Master in Art Education: by Matthew Potter
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Harrington, Peter, "The Man who Painted the Thin Red Line",
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Visit of William, Lord Russell's Family before his Execution
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The Thin Red Line

RSA
Scottish
painter
National Gallery of Scotland
Painter and Limner to the King

Edinburgh
William Gibb
Regent Terrace
Calton Hill
Edinburgh
Royal Scottish Academy
The Thin Red Line
Alexander Kinglake
Gourlay Steell
Henry M. Stanley
Warriston Cemetery
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National War Museum
Edinburgh
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Glasgow
Naval and Military Club
London
Black Watch
National War Museum

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