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1849 Glasgow - 1933 London. Known for: Landscape painting, en plein air.
David Murray, born in 1849 in Scotland, was a prominent landscape painter known for his large, high-key colored landscapes primarily inspired by Scotland, the Lake District, the South of England, and... Read full biography
David Murray, born in 1849 in Scotland, was a prominent landscape painter known for his large, high-key colored landscapes primarily inspired by Scotland, the Lake District, the South of England, and Picardy. He was financially successful early in his career and held various prestigious positions... Read full biography
David Murray, born in 1849 in Scotland, was a prominent landscape painter known for his large, high-key colored landscapes primarily inspired by Scotland, the Lake District, the South of England, and Picardy. He was financially successful early in his career and held various prestigious positions in art societies, including being elected as an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy and later becoming an Academician. Murray was a dedicated artist who expressed his passion for landscape... Read full biography
David Murray, born in 1849 in Scotland, was a prominent landscape painter known for his large, high-key colored landscapes primarily inspired by Scotland, the Lake District, the South of England, and Picardy. He was financially successful early in his career and held various prestigious positions in art societies, including being elected as an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy and later becoming an Academician. Murray was a dedicated artist who expressed his passion for landscape art through his work and efforts to establish a school for landscape painting. He was socially popular and had a wide circle of friends. Murray passed away leaving a legacy of paintings to various institutions, with 115 of his works held in UK public... Read full biography
David Murray, born in 1849 in Scotland, was a prominent landscape painter known for his large, high-key colored landscapes primarily inspired by Scotland, the Lake District, the South of England, and Picardy. He was financially successful early in his career and held various prestigious positions in art societies, including being elected as an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy and later becoming an Academician. Murray was a dedicated artist who expressed his passion for landscape art through his work and efforts to establish a school for landscape painting. He was socially popular and had a wide circle of friends. Murray passed away leaving a legacy of paintings to various institutions, with 115 of his works held in UK public collections.Transcribed from the 1933 Royal Scottish Academy Annual Report... Read full biography

