The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters And Sculptors volume 2
The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters And Sculptors volume 2
Robert Burns And Allan Cunningham
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He loved to make long excursions among the distant glens and romantic woods of his native land, and sometimes did not return for weeks : his son Henry, on such occasions, accompanied 1 It would seem certainly that Eaeburu had at one time an idea of settling in London, for Wilkie writes in his diary, " May 12, 1810. Had a call from Haeburn, who told me he had come to London to look out for u house, and to see if there was any prospect of establishing himself. I took him, by his own desire, to se...e Sir William Beecliey. " Again: " May 13. Called with Haeburn on several artists, who happened to bo from home or ' engaged. ' May 21. Haeburn called, and I accompanied him to Newman Street, where we saw Stothard. 1810. June 4. Went with Haeburn to the ' Crown and Anchor ' to meet the gentlemen of the Koyal Academy. I introduced him to Flaxman. After dinner he was asked by Beecliey to sit near the President, when his health was proposed by Flaxman. Great attention was paid to him. " (Wilkie's Journal.
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