Thomas Hamilton
A Design for the Proposed National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy Buildings, the Mound, Edinburgh
About this artwork
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artist:Thomas Hamilton (1784 - 1858) Scottish
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title:A Design for the Proposed National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy Buildings, the Mound, Edinburgh
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date created:About 1850
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materials:Pencil and watercolour on paper
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measurements:22.00 x 33.60 cm
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object type:
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credit line:William Finlay Watson Bequest 1881
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accession number:D 2420
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Thomas Hamilton
Thomas Hamilton
Thomas Hamilton was a Glasgow-born architect, whose best-known buildings can be found in Edinburgh. These include the Dean Orphan Hospital, now the Dean Gallery, the Royal High School on Calton Hill and the Royal College of Physicians on South Bridge. Hamilton was heavily involved in the 'Edinburgh...