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One of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, Sir David Wilkie made his career painting lively scenes of everyday events and incidents. His work proved so popular at the Royal Academy’s summer exhibitions that one of his paintings was the first to have a barrier placed around it to protect it from the crowd of jostling viewers.
Wilkie was born in Cults, Fife, the son of a Church of Scotland minister. He began his artistic training at Edinburgh’s Trustees Academy aged 15. One of his first paintings depicts the annual May Fair in his birthplace Pitlessie Fair. Depicting a large crowd, it showcased Wilkie’s observational skill and his interest in Dutch painting. Wilkie completed the work aged 19 and moved to London the following year, continuing his studies at the Royal Academy Schools.
Wilkie began exhibiting at the Summer Exhibition in 1806 and quickly became popular with the public and his fellow artists. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1809, despite being a few weeks shy of the minimum age of 24, and became a full Royal Academician two years later.
One of Wilkie’s most important commissions came from the Duke of Wellington who wanted to commemorate the end of the Napoleonic Wars. As requested by the Duke himself, Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Dispatch (1822; Apsley House) depicts a group of old soldiers and others first hearing news of the Prussian and British victory over Napoleon at Waterloo. It cleverly combines the everyday sight of men at a pub with a moment of great historical significance. When it was exhibited at the 1822 Summer Exhibition, the painting proved so popular that barriers had to be put up to protect it from the crowds.
In 1822, the newly crowned King George IV became the first reigning British monarch to visit Scotland in almost 200 years. His arrival at Holyrood House was captured by Wilkie in a state portrait that took almost seven years to complete. During its production, the stress of pleasing a royal patron, together with the shock of several family bereavements, caused Wilkie to suffer a nervous breakdown in 1825. To recuperate, he set off on a tour of Europe, during which he studied the work of Italian and Spanish Old Masters.
Wilkie was appointed the King’s Principal Painter in Ordinary in 1830 and was knighted in 1836. His work fell out of royal favour during Queen Victoria’s, however; she declared The First Council of Queen Victoria “one of the worst pictures I have ever seen”. In 1840, Wilkie left London to visit the Holy Land with the intention of gathering material to paint Biblical scenes. During his return voyage the following year, he became unwell after leaving Malta and died onboard a ship off the coast of Gibraltar. His passing was captured by his friend and fellow Royal Academician, JMW Turner, in Peace - Burial at Sea.
Born: 18 November 1785 in Cults, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Died: 1 June 1841
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from 28 November 1805
Elected ARA: 6 November 1809
Elected RA: 11 February 1811
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Painting, Printmaking, and Etching
Sir David Wilkie RA
Sketch of Michelangelo's Taddei tondo, c. 1823?
Pen and brown ink on wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A Beggar Woman with Two Children, possibly 1814
Etching
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'Reading the News', c. 1821
Pencil on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A man leaning on the back of a chair, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Two men and a child - possibly a study for 'Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo, ca. 1818-22
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study of a man with one leg, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A standing woman, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'The Cotter's Saturday Night', ca. 1837
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'The Pedlar', by 1817
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Boys playing by a fountain, by 1841
Watercolour on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for a version of 'Guess My Name', ca. 1821
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Guess My Name, ca. 1821
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study of figures in an interior, by 1841
Watercolour on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A Christening, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Man carrying a barrel, probably ca. 1818
Cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'The Penny Wedding', ca. 1818
Pencil and watercolour on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'The Breakfast', ca. 1817
Watercolour on off-white laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A woman dressing her hair, 1810 -20?
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A woman combing her hair, 1810 - 1820 ?
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Head of a young woman, Possibly 1835
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Head of an old man
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A portrait of Granger the Royal Academy Porter
Pen and ink and wash on off-white laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Studies of the heads of a man, woman and baby, 1816 or later
Pen and ink on off-white laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Figure study of a standing man, ?
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A drawing for 'The Broken Jar', by 1816
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A drawing for 'The Cotter's Saturday Night', by 1837
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Boys digging for Rats, 1812
Oil on board
Anatomical drawing of the bones and muscles of the leg
Red and black chalk on wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
The Mouse and the Miser, 1814
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'The Italian Itinerants', ca.1823
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for part of 'Sheepwashing', ca. 1816
Watercolour on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Landscape with a hamlet, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Fishermen on shore drawing in nets, by 1841
Black and red chalk on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'Sheepwashing', ca. 1816
Watercolour on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
A flat landscape with trees and houses, by 1841
Watercolour on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for 'The Letter of Introduction', ca. 1813
Pen and ink on off-white laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Landscape with houses, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Compositional study for 'The Penny Wedding', ca. 1818
Watercolour on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Three figures, by 1841
Pen and ink and wash on cream wove paper (prepared with brown surface)
Sir David Wilkie RA
A Christening, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study of three men, by 1841
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
Sir David Wilkie RA
Study of dancing figures for 'The Penny Wedding', ca. 1818
Pen and brown ink on cream laid paper
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The Spanish Posada or Guerilla Council of War, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Washing the feet of the Pilgrims, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Christening of the first Child, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Biscay Peasants, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Wilkie examining the Pictures at the Escurial, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Columbus at the Convent of La Rabida, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Scene in Old Castle, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Our Saviour at Emmaus, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Muleteer who accompanied Sir David Wilkie from Jerusalem to Jaffa, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
A Circassian Lady, 1846
Lithograph
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Persian Prince, his Slave bringing him Sherbet, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Jewish Lady at Pera, 1846
Lithograph
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Mrs Young in an Eastern Dress, 1846
Lithograph
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A Lady of Pera, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Indian Hookabadur, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Cellini presenting a Vase to Pope Paul III, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Napoleon and the Pope at Fontainebleau, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Princess Doria washing the feet of the Pilgrims, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Pifferari playing Hymns to the Madonna, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Group of Figures entering Madrid, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Monks at Confession at Toledo, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Duke of Wellington writing a Despatch, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Senoritta and her Nurse, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Guerilla's Return, 1846
Lithograph
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The Departure of the Guerilla, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Washington Irving examining the Spanish Records, 1846
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Hebrew Women reading the Scriptures at Jerusalem, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Tartar relating the News of the Capture of Acre, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Dragoman of the Austrian Consul at Alexandria; in the service of Baron Sturmer, Constantinople, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Sheik of Lebanon, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Study for the "Ecce Homo"; Jerusalem, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Sketch of an Arab Family, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Sketch for the Nativity; Jerusalem, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Hebrew Woman and Child, Jerusalem, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Sheik who escorted Sir D. Wilkie and party to the Dead Sea and Jordan, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Armenian Dragoman of Mr. Abbott, Smyrna, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Albanian of Mr Colquhoun, Consul at Bucherest, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Three Greek Sisters at Terapia, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Nubian Servant of Mr Allison at Pera, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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The Travelling Tartar to the Queen's Messenger, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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A Turkish Coffee House, Constantinople, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Portrait of Halakoo Mirza: The Persian Prince, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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The Infant Daughter of Admiral Walker, in a Turkish Dress, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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The Sultan Abdul Medschid, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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The Letter Writer, Constantinople, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Mrs Moore, wife of the British Consul at Beyrout in an Arab dress, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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The Dragoman of Mr Allison at Pera, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
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The Daughter of Admiral Walker, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Admiral Walker, Commander of the Turkish Fleet, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Mr. Cartwright, [British] Consul at Costantinople, with his Albanian, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Madame Josephina in Turkish dress, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Camels sketched at Smyrna, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
The Dragoman of Mr Moore, English Consul at Beyrout, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Portrait of Mehemet Ali, Pasha of Egypt, 1 February 1843
Lithograph
After Sir David Wilkie RA
Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo, 10 September 1831
Etching and engraving
Sir David Wilkie RA
Sir David Wilkie's sketches, Spanish & oriental / drawn on stone by Joseph Nash. - London
12/3570
Sir David Wilkie RA
Sir David Wilkie's Sketches In Turkey, Syria & Egypt, 1840 & 1841. Drawn on Stone by Joseph Nash. - [London] :
05/51
Abraham Raimbach
Memoirs And Recollections Of The Late Abraham Raimbach, Esq. Engraver, Corresponding Member Of The Institute Of France, And Honorary Member Of The Academies Of Arts Of St. Petersburgh, Geneva, And Amsterdam. Including A Memoir Of Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Edited By M.T.S. Raimbach, M.A. [Epigraph] - - London:: 1843. [Not Published.]
07/2571
Allan Cunningham
The Life Of Sir David Wilkie; With His Journals, Tours, And Critical Remarks On Works Of Art; And A Selection From His Corespondence. By Allan Cunningham. In Three Volumes. Vol. I. (-III.) - London:: 1843.
05/3993