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| David Wilkie (1785 - 1841) |
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Artists who influenced David Wilkie![]() | Scottish painter. He was trained in Edinburgh and then in 1805 moved to London, where he studied at the Royal Academy Schools. His Village Politicians (private collection) was the hit of the Royal Academy exhibition of 1806 and he established himself as the most popular genre painter of the day. He was strongly influenced in technique and subject-matter by 17th-century Netherlandish artists such a ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by David Wilkie![]() | |
![]() Rembrandt | ![]() Augustus, Duke of Sussex (Royal Collection) | ![]() George IV (Royal Collection) | ![]() John Frederick Lewis |
![]() Peter Rubens | ![]() William IV (Royal Collection) | ![]() Defence of Saragossa (Royal Collection) | ![]() William Powell Frith |
![]() Adriaen van Ostade | ![]() Josephine and Fortune Teller (National Gallery of Scotland) | ![]() Guerilla's Departure (Royal Collection) | ![]() John Krimmel |
![]() Jan Steen | ![]() Penny Wedding (Royal Collection) | ![]() Blind Tenant (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Patrick Nasmyth |