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611: 555: 583: 454: 141: 625: 102: 511: 569: 597: 541: 496: 478: 527: 808: 222: 702: 40: 247:. Pettie was a hard and rapid worker, and, in his best days, a colourist of a high order and a brilliant executant. In his early days he produced a certain amount of book illustration. His connection with Good Words began in 1861, and was continued until 1864. He painted a portrait of the painter 453: 131:
by organising concerts for him in his own studio. MacCunn, who would marry Pettie's daughter Alison in 1889, also served as a model for many of his paintings and sketches in various distinctive occasions.
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from Edinburgh who spent most of his career in London. He became a member of the Royal Academy in 1866 and a full academician in 1874.
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In 1866 he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, and in 1874 received full academical honours in succession to
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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RSA and this is exhibited in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. His
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Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
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When he was sixteen he entered the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh, working under
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As an enthusiastic amateur musician, he helped the career of the young composer
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one of the many subjects for which he sought inspiration in the novels of
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The National Portrait Gallery has four of his works in its collection.
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The Traitor and Sir Charles Wyndham as David Garrick
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John Petty (disambiguation)

Edinburgh
Scotland
Hastings
Sussex
England

RA
painter
Hamish MacCunn

George Anderson Lawson
Edinburgh
East Linton
Haddingtonshire
Robert Scott Lauder
William Quiller Orchardson
J. MacWhirter
William McTaggart
George Paul Chalmers
Royal Scottish Academy
Sir Walter Scott
Royal Academy
London

Pettie by J. P. Mayall from Artists at Home, published 1884
Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
Sir Edwin Landseer
James Campbell Noble

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