About this artwork
This drawing illustrates a verse from Burns’s epic Poem ‘Tam O’Shanter’ that recounts the events after a night spent drinking and Tam’s journey home. Here, Faed shows the scene where Tam has been watching the evil spirits dancing in the ruins of old Alloway Kirk. He cannot contain himself and shouts to one of the young witches "Weel done, Cutty-sark". This mistake made the gathering of spirits abandon their dance and all fled out to chase Tam and his horse Meg: "And scarcely had he Maggie rallied, / When out the hellish legion sallied". This drawing was engraved and published in an illustrated edition of Burns’s work.
Updated before 2020
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title:Illustration to 'Tam O'Shanter' by Robert Burns. Study for an Engraving
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date created:Unknown
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materials:Brush, dark brown wash and white heightening on paper
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measurements:6.40 x 8.50 cm
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credit line:William Finlay Watson Bequest 1881
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accession number:D 2588
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John Faed
John Faed
As a young boy John Faed displayed exceptional artistic talent as a portraitist. Despite his father’s objections towards a career as an artist, Faed moved to Edinburgh in 1839 to attend the Trustees’ Academy where he studied life drawing and painting. He began to move away from portraiture and...