David Allan of Alloa 1744-1796, 1951: |
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Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs de tous les temps et de tous les pays |
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Glaud and Symon |
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Highland Wedding at Blair Atholl |
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The Highway Robbery |
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Hope (triptych, centre panel) |
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The Hunter Blair Family |
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The Interior of the Foulis Academy of Fine Arts |
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An introduction to the history of poetry in Scotland : from the beginning of the thirteenth century down to the present time; together with a conversation on Scotish song |
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James Abercromby of Tullibody, Esq. (1776–1858) |
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James Colvin |
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James Craig, 1739 - 1795. Architect |
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James Erskine, Lord Alva (1722 - 1796) and his family |
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James Tassie, 1735 - 1799. Kuvanveistäjä ja jalokivikaivertaja |
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James Tassie, 1735 - 1799. Sculptor and gem engraver |
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Jean Duff (1746–1805), Lady Grant |
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Jenny and Roger |
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Lady Catherine Bruce of Clackmannan (1696–1791) |
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Lady Charlotte Erskine |
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Lady Frances Erskine (1716-76) |
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Lead Processing at Leadhills: Weighing the Lead Bars |
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Madge and Bauldy |
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Morison's edition of the Poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal. Translated by James MacPherson, Esq ; carefully corrected, and greatly improved. With a sett of elegant engravings, from original drawings, by Stothard and Allan. Volume second.. |
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Mrs James Tassie, probably Ann Harker (1730 - 1790) |
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Mrs Scott (1739/1740–1819), Mother of Sir Walter Scott |
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Niel Gow, 1727 - 1807. Violinist and composer (With his brother Donald Gow, fl. c 1780. Cellist) |
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The Origin of Painting ('The Maid of Corinth') |
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Patie Rebukes Roger |
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Peasant woman of a town in the Kingdom of Naples |
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Peggy Advocates a Sweetheart |
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Peggy and Patie |
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Pilgrims Paying Their Devotion in St. Peters at Rome |
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Portrait of a Young Man in a Green Jacket |
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Portrait of Two Boys (perhaps the two elder sons of John Francis Erskine, later 7th Earl of Mar) |
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Portret van Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823) |
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Professor Francis Home (1719–1813) |
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Professor John Anderson (1726–1796) |
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A Running Postillion |
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Selbstporträt |
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Self-portrait |
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Sir Hugh Patterson, Bt, MP |
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Sir John Halkett of Pitfirrane, 4th Bart (1720 - 1793), Mary Hamilton, Lady Halkett and their Family |
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Sir William Erskine of Torrie and his family |
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Sir William Hamilton (1730–1803), and the First Lady Hamilton (1738–1782), in Their Apartment in Naples |
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Sir William Worthy's Blessing |
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The Spreull Family |
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Study for the Portrait of William Inglis |
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Symon Breaks the News to Glaud: Design number 3 for The Gentle Shepherd |
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Thomas, Lord Erskine (d.1766) |
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The Uncultivated Genius |
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The Vestals Attending the Sacred Fire |
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View of Linlithgow Palace |
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William Inglis. Surgeon and Captain of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers |
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Woman of Pistoia, leaf from 'A Collection of Dresses by David Allan Mostly from Nature' - David Allan |
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স্যার উইলিয়াম হ্যামিল্টন |
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