Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane of Cloan, 1856 - 1928. Statesman
About this artwork
Richard Haldane was educated in Edinburgh and Göttingen, Germany, where he studied philosophy. In 1879 he was called to the Bar and six years later he became a Liberal Member of Parliament. As Secretary of State for War, Haldane introduced many radical reforms including the establishment of the Territorial Force. During the First World War he was accused of harbouring pro-German sympathies and forced to resign. Haldane was an early proponent of provincial universities and a great supporter of the Workers Educational Association. He translated the German philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, into English.
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artist:George Fiddes WattScottish (1873 - 1960)
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title:Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane of Cloan, 1856 - 1928. Statesman
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date created:About 1916
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:75.90 x 63.10 cm; Framed: 89.50 x 77.00 x 7.00 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1940
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accession number:PG 1401
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George Fiddes Watt
George Fiddes Watt
The portrait painter George Fiddes Watt was born in Aberdeen. He was apprenticed to a firm of lithograph printers for seven years and attended evening classes at Gray’s School of Art. At twenty-one Watt moved to Edinburgh, where he studied at the Royal Scottish Academy and first showed four...