The Skating Minister
Duncan Thomson and Lynne Gladstone-Millar
Henry Raeburn’s painting of his friend the Reverend Robert Walker skating on a hard winter’s day more than two centuries ago is one of a select number of paintings, like Leonardo’s Mona Lisa or Munch’s The Scream, which is immediately recognisable. But who was ‘the skating minister’ and why did Scotland’s premier portrait painter portray him in such an extraordinary way? This book explores the relationship between artist and sitter, the time they lived in, the many famous people they knew, and the reasons why this intimate portrait has acquired such iconic status.
64pp | Hardback | 40 illustrations
£9.95

