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203: 90: 432: 22: 136:'s engraving. This won him the gold medal given by the Accademia di San Luca in 1773 for the best specimen of historical composition. While in Italy he also visited the kingdom of Naples, where he was well received by the British ambassador 443: 513: 518: 488: 503: 374: 155:
in 1786, he was appointed director and master of the Academy of Arts. He set up at Writers Court next to the City Chambers. There he painted and etched in
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Allan also self-published several works, which combined the poetry of others with his own illustrations: "
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in the 17th century. David Allan died in Edinburgh on 6 August 1796. His grave is located in the
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whose early works show Allan's influence. He also produced illustrations for a version of
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Peter Walch. "Allan, David." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. 11 Apr. 2012.
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a variety of works, including those by which he is best known, such as
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He married on 15 November 1788 but his wife's name is not recorded.
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In his final years Allan lived at the head of Dicksons Close on the
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in central Scotland. On leaving Foulis's Academy of painting at
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Among the original works which he then painted was the
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Lucy Dixon, "Carse, Alexander (bap. 1770, d. 1843)",
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maid drawing her lover's shadow — well known through
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Returning from Rome in 1777, he lived for a time in
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Self portrait
David Allan (disambiguation)
Scottish
limner
genre works
Alloa
Glasgow
Charles Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart
Erskine of Mar
Rome
Gavin Hamilton

Royal Academy of Arts
Accademia di San Luca
National Gallery of Scotland
Corinthian
Domenico Cunego
Sir William Hamilton
London
Edinburgh
Alexander Runciman
aquatint
Allan Ramsay
Hogarth
Alexander Carse
James Macpherson
Ossian

Royal Mile

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