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The following pages link to Robert Scott Lauder (Q2158799):
Displaying 50 items.
- John Gibson Lockhart (Q2723567) (← links)
- John Pettie (Q3182289) (← links)
- John Steell (Q3297902) (← links)
- John Henning (Q12059881) (← links)
- Lauder, Robert Scott (DNB00) (Q19092670) (← links)
- Sir Archibald Alison, 1792 - 1867. Historian (Q27956106) (← links)
- Thomas Duncan, 1807 - 1845. Artist (Q27956377) (← links)
- John Henning, 1771 - 1851. Sculptor (Q27956438) (← links)
- Robert Scott Lauder, 1803 - 1869. Artist (Q27957466) (← links)
- Robert Scott Lauder, 1803 - 1869. Artist (Self-portrait) (Q27957952) (← links)
- John Gibson Lockhart, 1794 - 1854, and Charlotte Sophia Scott, Mrs Lockhart, 1799 - 1837 (post-humous likeness). Son-in-law and biographer of Scott (Q27958819) (← links)
- John Gibson Lockhart, 1794 - 1854. Son-in-law and biographer of Scott (Q27958849) (← links)
- David Scott, 1806 - 1849. Artist (Q27958962) (← links)
- David Roberts, 1796 - 1864. Artist (In Arab dress) (Q27959145) (← links)
- Sir John Steell, 1804 - 1891. Sculptor (Q27959283) (← links)
- Thomas Thomson, 1768 - 1852. Lawyer and legal antiquary (Q27959299) (← links)
- The Artist's Brother (Henry Lauder, 1807 - 1827) (Q27959901) (← links)
- Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (Q27960050) (← links)
- Christ Teacheth Humility (Q27960052) (← links)
- A Study for 'Christ Teacheth Humility' (Q27960060) (← links)
- The Gow Chrom Reluctantly Conducting the Glee Maiden to a Place of Safety (from Scott's 'The Fair Maid of Perth') (Q27960482) (← links)
- David Octavius Hill (Q28049058) (← links)
- James Arnold (1781-1868) and family (Q106865195) (← links)
- A Vineyard, Gensano, Rome (Q109835066) (← links)
- Mrs Duncan (d.1834), Wife of George Duncan, née Hester Eliza Wheeler (Q119039940) (← links)
- William Leighton Leitch (1804–1883) (Q119041671) (← links)
- The Bride of Lammermoor (Q119042265) (← links)
- The Evening Star ('O Hesperus, thou bringest all good things') (from the poem 'Hesperus the Bringer' by Sappho, translated by 6th Lord Byron) (Q119070208) (← links)
- The Fair Maid of Perth and the Glee Maiden at the Dungeon Wall (Q119073356) (← links)
- The Proclamation (Q119075925) (← links)
- Christ and the Two Disciples on the Way to Emmaus (Q119076398) (← links)
- George Duncan (1791–1878), MP for Dundee (1841–1857) (Q119747781) (← links)
- Burns at the House of Francis Grose (Q119747793) (← links)
- Self Portrait in the Venetian Style (Q119747806) (← links)
- Reverend John Thomson (1778–1840), Minister of Duddingstone (Q119747824) (← links)
- Lady Ann Dick-Lauder (Q119747842) (← links)
- Elizabeth Graham, Lady Steell (Q119747849) (← links)
- John Lauder of Silvermills (1768–1838) (Q119747873) (← links)
- Sir John Steell (1804–1891) (Q119747896) (← links)
- The Trial of Effie Deans (Q119747916) (← links)
- Self Portrait in Seventeenth-Century Costume (Q119747928) (← links)
- The Meeting of Burns and Captain Francis Grose (Q119747943) (← links)
- John Wilson (1785–1854) (Q119747962) (← links)
- The Gow Chrom and the Glee Maiden (Q119747975) (← links)
- William Simson (1803–1869), RSA (Q119747989) (← links)
- Life Study of Two Nude Models (Q119748017) (← links)
- William Macfie of Clermiston (1822–1895) (Q119748041) (← links)
- Portrait of the Artist's Brother (Q119910637) (← links)
- The Shepherdess (Q119911232) (← links)
- Portrait of a Lady (Q119921375) (← links)