About this artwork
Allan Ramsay began his career in Edinburgh as a wigmaker; he went on to become a bookseller, successful poet and an important member of Edinburgh's literary and artistic circles. He was a close friend of the artist, William Aikman, and this portrait was owned by another friend, Sir John Clerk of Penicuik. Clerk wrote on the back of the canvas, imitating Ramsay's verse: 'Here painted on this canvas clout by Aikman's hand is Ramsay's snout'.
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artist:William AikmanScottish (1682 - 1731)
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title:Allan Ramsay, 1684 - 1758. Poet
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date created:1722
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:75.70 x 64.00 cm; Framed: 92.50 x 80.50 x 6.00 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1924
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accession number:PG 973
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
William Aikman
William Aikman
The son and heir of an Angus laird, Aikman sold his estates to finance his training as a painter. He studied with Sir John de Medina in Edinburgh before travelling to London in 1704. In 1707 he left for Italy, where he may have worked with Carlo Maratta. He also visited Turkey. Aikman returned...