John Wauchope of Edmonstone (1742 - 1810)
About this artwork
In the 18th century the socially ambitious lairds of Niddry (now Niddrie) also acquired the nearby Edmonstone estate on the southern outskirts of Edinburgh. Around 1800 the head of the dynasty sat to Raeburn in his new studio on York Place, a few streets from this gallery. In 1766 Wauchope had married his own first cousin, Anne Erskine of the House of Dun near Montrose. Her companion portrait and another of their son James, both by Raeburn, are also in the National Galleries of Scotland’s collection.
Updated January 2023
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artist:Sir Henry Raeburn (1756 - 1823) Scottish
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title:John Wauchope of Edmonstone (1742 - 1810)
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date created:About 1800-1805
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:75.60 x 62.90 cm; Framed: 96.80 x 84.60 x 9.50 cm / 12.00 kg
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credit line:Bequest of Sir John Douglas Don-Wauchope 1951
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accession number:NG 2149
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Sir Henry Raeburn
Sir Henry Raeburn
Originally apprenticed to a goldsmith, Henry Raeburn showed enormous artistic talent as a young man. In 1784 he moved to London where he met the important portrait painter Joshua Reynolds. He spent some time in Italy but returned to Edinburgh in 1787 where he began painting portraits of the rich,...