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Artist: Samuel Scott (1702 - 1772)
Nationality: British
Movement:
Media: Painting
Influences:
Biography: Samuel Scott began as a marine painter working in the style of the van de Veldes. In 1740’s, he began creating topographical views that were influenced by Canaletto. His most respected painting id the An Arch of the Westminster Bridge. Scott moved from London in 1785 for health reasons and relocated to Bath. His artistic output declined in his later life.
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Samuel Scott.
- Anonymous
Looking glass
mahogany and gilt
1770
- Duncan Phyfe
Sofa
mahogany
circa 1810 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Building of Westminster Bridge Samuel Scott (British, 1702-1772)Oil on canvas; 24 x 44 3/8
- Quai du Havre (2e moitié 19e siècle) by SCOTT Henri Louis
- Eastman Johnson - Genio C. Scott 1859 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Samuel Palmer
"Christmas" etching in Samuel Palmer, a memoir by A. H. Palmer
etching
19th century
- John Singleton Copley - Portrait of Joseph Scott c. 1765 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
- George Romney - Mrs. Thomas Scott Jackson c. 1770-1773 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Samuel Palmer
The Bellman
ET
1879
- William Henry Fox Talbot - The Scott Monument, Edinburgh, in the Course of Construction 1844 salted-paper print f Cincinnati Art Museum British
- Pompeo Girolamo Batoni - Portrait of John Scott of Banks Fee 1774 oil on canvas The National Gallery, London Italian
- Sir Henry Raeburn - Colonel Francis James Scott 1796-1811 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Douglas Volk - Portrait of John Scott Bradstreet c. 1890 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
- Samuel Palmer
Moonlit Scene
graphite
1863
- Marie Scott, Elie Nadelman (Poland, Warsaw, 1882 - 1946) , 1919, Marble with bronze base
- Samuel William Reynolds, Senior
Samuel Whitbred, Esq.
Mezzotint
18th - 19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Sepulchre
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Willow
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Skylark
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Cypress Grove
etching
1883
- BOULEVARD (1ère moitié 20e siècle (?)) by SCOTT Edwin
- Samuel Palmer
The Willow
etching
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Homeward Star
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
Moeris and Galatea
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Herdsman, or The Weary Ploughman
1865
- Samuel Palmer
The Cypress Grove
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Rising Moon
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Early Ploughman
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
Opening the Fold; or, Early Morning
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
book with 5 etchings and 9 photogravures after drawings
1883
- Thomas Lawrence - Samuel Woodburn c. 1820 oil on panel The Fitzwilliam Museum British
- William Dunlap - Samuel Griffin c. 1809 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Benjamin West - Dr. Samuel Boude 1755 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Washington Allston - Samuel Williams c. 1817 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Eastman Johnson - Samuel W. Rowse c. 1881 oil on board Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Samuel Palmer
The Herdsman's Cottage; or sunset
ET
19th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Douglas Volk Title: Portrait of John Scott Bradstreet Date: 1906 Medium: oil on canvas
- Samuel Palmer
The Sleeping Shepard; Early Morning
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
Opening the Fold; or, Early Morning
ET
19th century
- Samuel Palmer
The Herdsman's Cottage or Sunset
etching from a steel plate
1850
- Samuel Palmer
"O fortunate old man...",second illustration for Eclogue 1, opposite page 20 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- Samuel Palmer
"O fortunate old man...",first illustration for Eclogue 1, opposite page 18 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- En Hollande, Henri-Louis Scott (1846 - 1884) , Reproduction
- David oint par Samuel (16e siècle) by anonyme
- Flessingue, Henri-Louis Scott (1846 - 1884) , Reproduction
- En Hollande, Henri-Louis Scott (1846 - 1884) , Reproduction
- Walter Ufer - Portrait of Samuel Lustgarten c. 1925-1927 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
- Winthrop Chandler - Mrs. Samuel Chandler c. 1780 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Samuel Palmer
"Thy very cradle quickens...", illustration for Eclogue 4, opposite page 48 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- Gilbert Stuart - Samuel Alleyne Otis 1811-1813 oil on wood National Gallery of Art American
- Henry Dexter - Samuel Atkins Eliot 1837 plaster bust Boston Athenaeum American
- John Trumbull - Judge Samuel Livermore 1792 oil on panel Currier Museum of Art American
- Leopold Seyffert - Samuel Henry Kress 1953 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Anne présentant à Elie son fils Samuel (2e quart 17e siècle ; 3e quart 17e siècle) by EECKHOUT Gerbrandt van den
- Samuel Palmer
"Ripe apples are our supper...",third illustration for Eclogue 1, opposite page 22 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
etching
1883
- Samuel Palmer
"Tis gentle Phillis I love best of all...", illustration for Eclogue 3, opposite page 40 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- Samuel Palmer
"Pan came, Arcadian shepherd ever good...", first illustration for Eclogue10, opposite page 92 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- Samuel Palmer
"Come fairest, if thou care for me at all..," illustration for Eclogue 7, opposite page 70 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- Samuel Palmer
"Pan came, Arcadian shepherd ever good",second illustration for Eclogue10, opposite page 94 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
photogravure
1883
- Samuel Palmer
"And while the troubled moon shrunk in and out...", second illustration for Eclogue 8, opposite page 82 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
etching
1883
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Scott
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Marian Dale Scott, 1906 - 1993: Pioneer of Modern Art This retrospective
exhibition brings together over sixty paintings and works from experiments in a
figurative modern language to pure abstraction. Particular attention is paid to
Scott's work from the thirties and ...
3RD i GALLERY: InterActive Art Works ...
Bishop's University: The Starving Can’t Eat Stone Inspired by the monument to the 10,000 Irish emigrants who died in the 1840’s quarantine station of Grosse-Ile, Scott MacLeod’s
figurative paintings and drawings are a reminder of the pain, suffering and death of so many who did not survive their...
HCG Gallery: Recent Works by Sam Scott A keen observer of life and philosophy, and a student of the planet, Sam Scott spent time during his young adult years living in various eco-systems. His twenties saw him co-habiting with the Oglala Sioux in South Dakota, working as a commercial ...
Annie Su Gallery: Harvey Scott Kaner: Re-nude Artist Statement:
My work today is the result of years of experimentation with various media, including stone, bronze, plaster, clay, and found objects. Inspired by nature, the ultimate designer
-- along with the creations of great artists an...
Michael Gibson Gallery: Scott Conarroe: Londons "In the fall of 2005 I began photographing London, Ontario. I produced a generalized place portrait of the city’s houses and its infrastructure and ambience. Several months later I re-photographed the same sites according to those compositions. Lo...
Gallery 51: 51 Doorways: Photography by Suell E. Scott On the other hand, "A door can be at the threshold of a new beginning;
a door can be a challenge. A door can be opened and a subsequent
experience can be a salvation; or then again…" Then, there are doors
that were never meant to be opened. How...
Red Head Gallery: Else-where. (After Turner): New work by David Scott Armstrong Else–where. (After Turner) is an exhibition of 16 photo-based prints about
point of view, the image, and temporal/spatial displacement. Drawing upon
J.M.W. Turner’s apocryphal genesis of his painting "Snow Storm" (and its
later engraved print r...
Fraser Gallery: Art and Technology The exhibition includes work by Kathryn Cornelius, Claire Watkins, Scott Hutchison, Thomas Edwards, David Page and others.
"We seek to explore and to show," says Fraser, "what happens when talented and creative individuals, with a proven reco...
photoza: Myopic Visions-Italian Landscapes by Scott Brightwell "5 years ago I transferred my home to central Italy. This new landscape, with
dramatic light and soft pastel palettes, inspired a reawakening to
experience the landscape through the lens formed image. In this ongoing body
of work, I have contin...
Oakville Galleries: Fuzzy at Centennial Square Fuzzy explores the loving and playful exchanges between artists and their pets. The artists have in common an emotional engagement with their pets and view them as equal and loving participants in a cooperative dynamic to explore issues of identit...
Frye Art Museum: Scott B. Goodwillie: Figuring the Forces Painting in a realist style, Goodwillie combines smooth, studied Dutch brushstrokes with more edgy, contemporary subjects to create works that are both classically masterful and modern in mood. His Figuring the Forces exhibition features canvases ...
Pan American Art Gallery: International Guild of Realism Juried Exhibition Participating artists:
Tom Cardamone
Larry Charles
Don Clapper (founding member of the Guild of Realism)
Dan Di Maria
(Rouaud) Isabelle du Toit (local)
Camille Engel
Ken Fuller
Albino Hinojosa
Lorena Kl...
Artemisia: Five exhibitions to open friday CHRISTINE LoFASO, THE BODY PROJECT
For several years LoFaso has worked with a range of media as a means of conveying ideas about the body and its many guises: social, political, sexual, psychological, spiritual. In the summer of 2000, she develo...
Colored Pencil Society of America: Call for Artists: Explore This 3 Open to all artists 18 years +, regardless of geographic location. Entry fees are nonrefundable. No preferential consideration is made during the judging process between members and nonmembers. Artist may submit one 35 mm slide for each 2-dimensio...
Rosalux Gallery: Pretty Please: Shawn McNulty and Scott Wenner
Shawn McNulty (www.shawnmcnulty.com) has been a founding member of Rosalux since it opened in 2002. His new work has taken on more of a simplified composition, with many coming across as abstract landscapes. He is still using his vibrant colo...
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: RUTH WEISBERG: CANTO V: A WHIRLWIND OF LOVERS In Weisberg's monumental painting---a pensive exploration of the nature of passion and love---couples come together but remain emotionally separate, suggesting that
despite the intensity of the moment in which the lovers should be transported, t...
Jessica Murray Projects: Moron by Scott Teplin / Spin Cycle by Jeff Scher
Bert Green Fine Art: Three Exhibitions of New Paintings: Scott Siedman, Jeff Britton, Jeff Gillette In the Project Windows, Jason Chakravarty's neon installation (in association with the Museum of Neon Art), "Pickled - to preserve or flavor" uses light and ordinary objects as humanizing narratives. Parris Patton's "The Reverse Gravity of Glass" ...
futuremaybe: Oni Exhibitions Scott Alberg, an MFA candidate at The Museum
School, will be making his debut in futuremaybe
with plastine sculptures of the Space Shuttle
Challengerís explosion. His objects refer to an
adolescent obsession with expositions and outer
spac...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: 2005 Ranamok Glass Prize Finalists include: Helen Aitken-Kuhnen, Christian Arnold, Nicole Ayliffe, Joanna Bone, Lee Brogan, Rozlyn de Bussey, Emma Camden, Scott Chaseling, Cobi Cockburn, Rod Coleman, Scott Coleman, Matthew Curtis, Tali Dalton, Evelyn Dunstan, Nicola Edwar...
Portland Museum of Art: Degas, Rodin, and Moore: Bronzes by European Masters The exhibition offers a varied sampling of bronze sculpture, mostly small scale and predominantly French and German, that chronicles nearly
a century of activity. The earliest bronzes to be included date to the 1880s, such as Degas’s Fourth Posit...
David Scott Gallery: Pregnant Women Series ...
Bamboo Lane Gallery: Made in LA: Photography by Brad Elterman, Estevan Oriol, Norman Scott These pictures are haunting, candid, captivating affairs part Nan Goldin, part Diane Arbus, and all human. The magic in his photos lies in the intimacy reflected between the subjects and Elterman: Madonna is staring right at Elterman and his came...
Red Gate Gallery: Drawing Dust - Altitude: Works by Catherine Woo, Damian Smith, Jayne Dyer, Karen Casey, Martin King, Tony Scott Evocative of stillness, a slowing down of time, of neglect and decay
dust settles, drifts, gathers and protects. Seeking solitude and
contemplation, artists have long sought the remoteness of the bush
and the desert, their voice and vision trav...
Agnes Scott College: Call for Artists: Breather - A Design Conference A schedule of speakers and panelists will include the following: Lars Spuybroek, the principal of NOX, an art & architecture studio in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and the Ventulett Distinguished Chair of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Te...
Almont Gallery: The Elemental Earth: Works by Gallery Artists This exhibition continues through the end of January.IMAGE Mike Fillus-Sherman White Pot raku fired ceramic...
Royal Festival Hall: MELTDOWN PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Simon Leigh is the first photographer to be given full access to document the Meltdown festival which is now in its eighth year
and has grown to become the South Bank's highest-profile and biggest-selling festival. Every year Melt...
Portland Museum of Art: Local Color: Six Contemporary
Photographers For most of its history as an art form, color photography has been viewed with suspicion. While color film was available as early
as the mid-1930s, it was not widely used in art until the late 1960s. Early pioneers in color, like Ernst Haas and E...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: A Vision of Modern Art in Memory of Dorothy Walker The exhibition is, fittingly, curated by a fellow writer and art critic Ciarán Bennett, who has made Dorothy Walker’s time as an outstanding art critic, from 1968 to 1982, the focal point of the show. This period was associated not only with the ...
National Ornamental Metal Museum: Some Like It Hot Large scale pieces will be represented by photographs adjacent to the displayed smaller pieces by the following artists:
John Medwedeff Joe Bonifas Nol Putnam
Philip Baldwin Japh Howard Bernie Hosey
Scott L...
Cafe Moskau - Cultural Center: Janinebean Gallery Shows Works by International Artists A group exhibition with Karsten Krause/Germany, Sebstian Heiner/Germany, Mirko Tzotschew/Bulgaria/Germany, Scott Weiner/USA, Corinna Weiner (winner of the big art prize Berlin)/Germany, Pavel Forman/Czech Republic, Jumping Bean/Germany, Micos Mein...
Subject Matter Gallery: Collabro: Collaborations by over 68 Artists The "Collabro" artists have teamed up in groups of two or more to create work all captured and connected in one gallery. Collaborative art pieces will have their artists revealed at the show opening. The show was curated by Poor Al and includes Jo...
Artspeak: unlocal: Gabor Koleszar and Jane Lee - Photographic Works; Howard Ursuliak: Text unlocal is a project involving three Vancouver photographers connected through their engagement with a discreet observation of the material world and for whom photography maintains its status as document to the real. The exhibition will feature ne...
ARTworkSF - Mezzanine Gallery: San Francisco Sun Up to Sun Down The warmth of day as the sun moves across The Citys verigated landscape, touching landmark structures and diverse neighborhoods along its path, gives way to the glow of night as the moon provides a backlight for life after sunset. As movement of...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Modern Woman: Women Artists between the Wars Recently discovered but in serious need of repair, a stunning painting has been restored to its former glory and added to the Art Gallery of Hamilton's permanent collection. A Northern Railway Town, Lake Superior c. 1935 by Rody Kenny Courtice (C...
Museum of Arts and Sciences: Crossing the Threshold with Thelma and Louise ...
American Craft Museum: Stop Asking/We Exist: 25 African American Craft Artists ...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates Venturi Scott Brown and Associates (VSBA) is known for combining design
elements in unexpected ways-an approach that has spurred some to include
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown among the founders of architectural
Post modernism. Though t...
Viveza Gallery: Arterial: Organic Intersections of the New Cityscape
Each artist has their own, unique way of engaging the viewer in the ongoing
discourse surrounding man-
kind's role in nature. When taken together, these works emphasize a shift in
ideas about urban living
and the environment, as is refl...
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