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  1. The Poem of Allan Ramsay by Anonymous, 2009-12-16
  2. Allan Ramsay: A Complete Catalogue of His Paintings (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies) by Alastair Smart, 1999-12-11
  3. The gentle shepherd: a Scots pastoral comedy. Adorned with cuts and a complete glossary ... By Allan Ramsay. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  4. Health: a poem. By Allan Ramsay. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  5. Allan Ramsay and the Search for Horace's Villa (Reinterpreting Classicism) by Bernard Frischer, Iain Gordon Brown, 2001-07
  6. The Work of Allan Ramsay by George Chalmers, Lord Woodhouselee, 2009-12-16
  7. Allan Ramsay - Famous Scots Series (Esperanto Edition) by William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, 2010-07-06
  8. Allan Ramsay: A Study Of His Life And Works by Burns Martin, 2008-06-13
  9. Poems on several occasions; by Allan Ramsay. In two volumes.Volume 2 of 2 by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  10. A translation of the Scots pastoral comedy, The gentle shepherd into English, from Allan Ramsay's original, by W. Ward. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  11. The Poems Of Allan Ramsay V2: With Glossary, Life Of The Author And Remarks On His Poems (1877) by Allan Ramsay, 2010-09-10
  12. The Tea-Table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and English. in Four Volumes. by Allan Ramsay by Allan Ramsay, 2010-03-15
  13. ALLAN RAMSAY (1713-1784): HIS MASTERS AND RIVALS. by No author., 1963
  14. The tea-table miscellany: a collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In two volumes, by Allan Ramsay. ...Volume 1 of 2 by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10

21. Ramsay, Allan
Ramsay, Allan (1713–1784) Scottish painter. Having studied in Edinburgh and then in Italy, he settled in London, becoming one of the most successful portraitists of his day
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22. Allan Ramsay (1713 - 1784) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
DAVID WEMYSS, LORD ELCHO (2e quart 18e si cle) by RAMSAY AllanLA REINE CHARLOTTE (1762 apr s) by RAMSAY Allan (atelier)-Allan Ramsay - Queen Charlotte 1713-84 oil on canvas The
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Son of famous poet Allan Ramsay, his son of the same name was raised and well educated in his hometown of Edinburgh. He also trained there, but eventually traveled to Rome and came under the influence of Pompeo Batoni, a fashionable Italian portraitist. In 1762, Ramsay moved to London and became the Principal Painter to King George III five years later. He also helped to found the Royal Academy in 1768. A very successful and talented portraitist artist, Ramsay was known for expressiveness and emotions in his paintings. He also published several philosophical essays.
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DAVID WEMYSS, LORD ELCHO (2e quart 18e siècle) by RAMSAY Allan LA REINE CHARLOTTE (1762 après) by RAMSAY Allan (atelier) Allan Ramsay - Queen Charlotte 1713-84 oil on canvas The Mint Museums English ... Verso of Sliced Face #1, Allan Ludwig (United States, born 1937) , 1985, Platinum-palladium print Museum of Fine Arts - Winckworth Allan Gay, American, 1821-1910 By the Sea 1865 Oil on canvas 20.32 x 35.88

23. RAMSAY, Allan
Preview Picture Data File Info Comment; Queen Charlotte with her Two Children c. 1765 Oil on canvas, 249 x 162 cm Royal Collection, Windsor 745*1160 True Color
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Allan Ramsay was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the eldest son of Allan Ramsay, poet and author of The Gentle Shepherd. From the age of twenty he studied in London under the Swedish painter Hans Huyssing, and at the St. Martin's Lane Academy; leaving in 1736 for Rome and Naples, where he worked for three years under Francesco Solimena and Imperiali (Francesco Fernandi). He gave up painting in about 1770 to concentrate on literary pursuits, his health shattered by an accidental dislocation of the right arm and his second wife's death in 1782. With unflinching pertinacity, he struggled until he had completed a likeness of the king upon which he was engaged at the time, and then started for his beloved Italy, leaving behind him a series of fifty royal portraits to be completed by his assistant Reinagle. For several years he lingered in the south, his constitution finally broken. He died at Dover on August 10, 1784. - wikipedia Displaying to (of products) Result Pages: Model Product Name+ Price ex VAT Price Buy Now Portrait of Sir Edward and Lady Turner
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25. Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758)
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Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758)
Son of John Ramsay, superintendent of Lord Hopetoun's lead-mines at Leadhills, Lanarkshire, and his wife, Alice Bower, a native of Derbyshire. The poet's fanciful biographer, George Chalmers, claimed Ramsay's descent from the Ramsays of Cockpen, a younger branch of the Ramsays of Dalhousie; but Burns Martin, in his Allan Ramsay: A Study of his Life and Works, has shown this to be quite untrue. Ramsay's father died either just before the poet was born, or very soon after. His mother married again, her second husband being a smallholder called Andrew Crichton. The poet was educated at the parish school of Crawfordmuir. About 1700, his mother died, and his stepfather married again. Following in his elder brother's footsteps, Ramsay went to Edinburgh, where he was apprenticed to a wigmaker. On 19th July 1710, he was admitted a burgess, and soon after he set up his own shop as a master wigmaker. In 1712, he married Christian Ross, the daughter of a deceased lawyer, by whom he had six children, the oldest of whom, born in 1713, became Allan Ramsay, the painter.

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28. Allan Ramsay — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Ramsay, Allan. Ramsay, Allan, 1685? – 1758, Scottish poet. An Edinburgh bookseller, he opened one of the first circulating libraries in Great Britain.
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29. Ramsay, Allan | Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker
Author(s) Title Imprint Year Bibliographical Reference Note ; Ramsay, Allan The TeaTable Miscellany Edinburgh Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, for
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30. Ramsay, Allan | Indianapolis Museum Of Art
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31. Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758) (DNB00) - Wikisource
RAMSAY, ALLAN (1686–1758), Scottish poet, was born on 15 Oct. 1686 at Leadhills, parish of Crawford, Lanarkshire. He was descended from the Ramsays of Cockpen, Midlothian, a
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32. WORDS BIOG Ramsay, Allan
Ramsay, Allan, son of the preceding, and a distinguished portraitpainter, was born at Edinburgh in 1709, and having devoted himself to painting, went at an early period to study in
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33. Ramsay, Allan (1713-1784) (DNB00) - Wikisource
RAMSAY, ALLAN (1713–1784), painter, was the eldest child of Allan Ramsay (1686–1758) q. v., the poet. His mother's maiden name was Christian Ross.
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34. Allan Ramsay — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Ramsay, Allan. Ramsay, Allan, 1685? – 1758, Scottish poet. An Edinburgh bookseller, he opened one of the first circulating libraries in Great Britain.
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36. Ramsay, Allan (Harper's Magazine)
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37. Ramsay, Allan: The Oxford Dictionary Of Art
Ramsay, Allan (b Edinburgh, 2 Oct. 1713; d Dover, 10 Aug. 1784). Scottish painter, active mainly in London, where he was the outstanding portraitist from about 1740 until the rise of
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Ramsay, Allan (b. Oct. 15, 1686, Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scot.d. Jan. 7, 1758, Edinburgh), Scottish poet and literary antiquary who maintained national poetic traditions by
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(b. Oct. 15, 1686, Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scot.d. Jan. 7, 1758, Edinburgh), Scottish poet and literary antiquary who maintained national poetic traditions by writing Scots poetry and by preserving the work of earlier Scottish poets at a time when most Scottish writers had been Anglicized. He was admired by Robert Burns as a pioneer in the use of Scots in contemporary poetry. Ramsay settled in Edinburgh about 1700 and in 1701 became an apprentice wigmaker. Established in this respected craft, he married in 1712. In the same year, he helped found the Easy Club, a Jacobite literary society. His pen names, first Isaac Bickerstaff and later Gawin Douglas, suggest both Augustan English and medieval Scottish influences. He soon established a reputation as a prolific composer of verse in both English and Scots, much of it modeled on classical styles and traditional metrical patterns, sometimes uneasily adapted to suit contemporary Edinburgh Neoclassical taste. He made considerable use of Scots in humorous and satirical verse; and, by collecting and publishing poems by Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and other late medieval Scottish writers, Ramsay, though no scholarly respecter of texts, made certain of their survival and indirectly gave impetus to more accurate editing of Scottish poetry and song later in the century. In 1721 Ramsay published a subscriber's edition of his own poems, including several in mock-elegy style, and renderings in Scots of Horace's

39. Ramsay, Allan - The Tea-Table Miscellany, 1733 (ESTC T62726) | Eighteenth-Centur
The TeaTable Miscellany or, A Collection of Scots Sangs. In Three Volumes. The Ninth Edition, Being the Compleatest and most Correct of any yet published By Allan Ramsay
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40. WORDS BIOG Ramsay, Allan
Ramsay, Allan, one of the extraordinary instances of the power of uncultivated genius, was born at Leadhills*, Oct. 13, 1685 f. His father, John Ramsay, descended of the Rarnsays of
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