The Origin Progress And Present Condition of the Fine Arts in Great Britain An

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The Origin Progress And Present Condition of the Fine Arts in Great Britain An
William Benjamin Sarsfield Taylor
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. Being an academician, and Daniel Macnee.
again applied, and was ad- James Giles.
mitted an associate.
THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ELECTED SINCE THE AWARD OF UNION.
Andrew Sommerville, deceased. Horatio Macculloch. Walter Geckie, deceased.
ARCHITECTS AND ENGRAVERS.
Of the former class, the most noted are W. Play- fair, T. Hamilton, Eeid, W. Stark, W. Burn, J. Elliot, and A. Gillespie, whose works are seen in various parts of the country, and also conspicuously in the metropolis of Scotland.
The en
...gravers likewise have deserved well of their country : we have mentioned one or two, but must not omit W. H. Lizars, Mr. Stewart, line engravers, VOL. II.
338 THE SCOTTISH ACADEMY.
and Mr. W. Walker. This branch of art has cer- tainly attained to a state of great excellence in Edin- burgh.
Compelled as we are by the powerful influence men- tioned, to compress our intended notice of the arts and artists of Scotland, we cannot take leave of them with- out mentioning one subject, which will ever redound to their credit, marked as it is with the finest features of good taste, right feeling, and true liberality ; we allude to the purchase and exhibition of the large pictures painted by Mr.


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