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c.1816 - 1875. Known for: Painting.
David Hall MacKewan studied watercolour painting under David Cox the Elder, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836. McKewan obtained some note as a watercolour painter, especially in drawing... Read full biography
David Hall MacKewan studied watercolour painting under David Cox the Elder, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836. McKewan obtained some note as a watercolour painter, especially in drawing rocky scenes and the interiors of old mansions, such as Knole and Haddon Hall. David was elected an... Read full biography
David Hall MacKewan studied watercolour painting under David Cox the Elder, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836. McKewan obtained some note as a watercolour painter, especially in drawing rocky scenes and the interiors of old mansions, such as Knole and Haddon Hall. David was elected an associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1848, and a full member in 1850. He was a large contributor to the exhibitions of that society. McKewan died on 2 Aug. 1873. He published in... Read full biography
David Hall MacKewan studied watercolour painting under David Cox the Elder, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836. McKewan obtained some note as a watercolour painter, especially in drawing rocky scenes and the interiors of old mansions, such as Knole and Haddon Hall. David was elected an associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1848, and a full member in 1850. He was a large contributor to the exhibitions of that society. McKewan died on 2 Aug. 1873. He published in 1869 'Lessons on Trees in Water Colours,' and made the drawings for R. P. Leitch's 'Landscape and other Studies in Sepia,' published in 1870.
David Hall MacKewan studied watercolour painting under David Cox the Elder, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836. McKewan obtained some note as a watercolour painter, especially in drawing rocky scenes and the interiors of old mansions, such as Knole and Haddon Hall. David was elected an associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1848, and a full member in 1850. He was a large contributor to the exhibitions of that society. McKewan died on 2 Aug. 1873. He published in 1869 'Lessons on Trees in Water Colours,' and made the drawings for R. P. Leitch's 'Landscape and other Studies in Sepia,' published in 1870.
