Henry Raeburn - Subjects

Subjects

People painted by Raeburn include the following:

  • Rev Robert Dickson
  • Sir George Abercromby, 4th Baronet
  • Dr Alexander Adam
  • Robert Adam
  • Mrs Robert Adam
  • Archibald Alison
  • Alexander Allan
  • David Anderson
  • Sir David Baird
  • Mrs Henry Balfour (Jane Elliot)
  • Lady Belhaven
  • Mrs George Bell
  • Mrs E Bethune
  • The Binning children
  • Hugh Blair
  • Mrs Irvine J Boswell
  • Helen Boyle
  • Andrew Buchanon
  • John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute
  • John Campbell of John Campbell Snr & Co.
  • Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil
  • Mrs Alexander Campbell of Possil
  • Sir Duncan Campbell, Scots Guards
  • Master John Campbell of Saddell
  • Rev. Alexander Carlyle
  • Alexander Carre of Cavers
  • Master Cathcart
  • Charles Christie
  • Miss Jean Christie
  • John Clerk, Lord Eldin
  • Jacobina Copland
  • James Cruikshank
  • Mrs James Cruikshank
  • John Cuninghame of Craigends
  • Mrs Alexander Dirom, (Anne Fotheringham)
  • Lady Harriet Don, with her son
  • Elizabeth Douglas of Brigton (née Graham)
  • The Drummond children
  • George Duff
  • James Duff, 4th Earl Fife
  • Norwich Duff
  • Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville
  • Lady Elibank
  • William Fairlie
  • Archibald Farquharson of Finzean
  • Robert Fergusson and his brother Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Fergusson, "The Archers" (Royal Company of Archers)
  • William Forbes of Callendar (1756–1823), coppersmith and landowner
  • Mrs Gevine
  • Eleanor Margaret Gibson-Carmichael
  • Karl Ludwig Giesecke
  • William Glendonwyn
  • Mrs Glendowyn and her daughter Mary
  • Niel Gow
  • John Gray of Carntyne
  • Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton (1757–1816), writer and educationalist
  • Major James Lee Harvey, Gordon Highlanders
  • Thomas Robert Hay, 11th Earl of Kinnoull
  • Captain Hay of Spot
  • Mrs Andrew Hay (Elizabeth Robinson)
  • Mrs Alexander Henderson
  • Principal Hill of St Andrews
  • Mrs George Hill
  • John Home
  • The Rt Hon Charles Hope
  • Hugh Hope
  • Francis Horner, political economist
  • Dr James Hutton, geologist
  • Captain Charles Inglis, naval officer
  • Sir Patrick Inglis, 5th Baronet of Sunnyside
  • John Jameson, founder of Jameson Irish whiskey, and his wife Margaret Haig
  • Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey
  • John Johnstone, Betty Johnstone and Miss Wedderburn
  • Mrs Johnston of Straiton
  • Mrs Johnstone of Baldovie
  • Dr Colin Lauder (1750–1831), FRCS, & Burgess of Edinburgh
  • Zepherina Loughnan, Mrs Henry Veitch of Eliock
  • William Macdonald of St Martin's
  • Colonel Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry (1771–1828)
  • Allan MacDougall WS of Gallanach and Hayfield
  • General Hay MacDowell
  • Mrs George Mackay of Bighouse (Louisa Campbell)
  • Henry Mackenzie
  • Robert Macqueen, Lord Braxfield (1722–1799), Lord Justice-Clerk 1798
  • George Malcolm
  • Mrs Malcolm
  • Captain Patrick Miller
  • Alexander Monro
  • Sir James Montgomery, 2nd Baronet of Stanhope
  • Thomas Mure of Warriston
  • Sir William Napier, Baronet
  • Lord Newton
  • Rev. Principal Nicoll, D.D.
  • Mrs George Paterson of Huntly Castle
  • Mrs James Paterson
  • The Patterson children
  • John Playfair
  • Henry Raeburn
  • Lady Raeburn
  • Miss Davidson Reid
  • John Rennie the Elder, engineer
  • Professor William Richardson
  • William Robertson
  • Adam Rolland of Gask
  • Daniel Rutherford
  • Colonel Francis James Scott
  • Sir Walter Scott, 1st Bt
  • Alexander Shaw
  • Mrs Simpson
  • Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet
  • Andrew Spottiswoode
  • Dugald Stewart
  • Mrs Anne Stewart
  • John, Lord Swinton
  • John Tait and his grandson
  • John Tait of Harvieston
  • Rev John Thomson (1778–1840) of Duddingston
  • Eliza Tod of Drygrange (née Pringle)
  • Lady Anne Torphicen
  • Captain Willian Tytler
  • Miss Eleanor Urquhart
  • Rev Robert Walker (1755–1808) Skating on Duddingston Loch
  • Dr Wardrop of Torbane Hill
  • Rev. Sir Henry Moncrieff Wellwood
  • Hugh William Williams
  • Lord Woodhouselee

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