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  1. Sir Henry Raeburn is one of the famous Scots commemorated in our Archivists' Garden. The entry on birch refers to his use of these trees in the background to his portraits. Birth in 1756. Henry Raeburn (here given as Reaburn) was born on 4 March 1756, the son of Robert Reaburn, yarn boiler at Stockbridge and Ann Elder.

  2. Sir Henry Raeburn. London, 1901, p. 103, ill. p. 52, as in the collection of Major-General Cunningham and lent for many years to the National Gallery of Scotland. Edward Pinnington.

  3. Henry Raeburn Mar 4, 1756 - Jul 8, 1823 Sir Henry Raeburn RA RSA FRSE was a Scottish portrait painter, He served as Portrait Painter to King George IV in Scotland.

  4. Henry Raeburn (Stockbridge (nu deel uitmakend van Edinburgh, 4 maart 1756 - aldaar, 8 juli 1823) was een Schotse kunstschilder. Hij wordt gerekend tot de stroming van de romantiek en maakte vooral naam als portrettist.

  5. Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823) The most prominent portrait painter of his day, Raeburn was born in the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh on 4 March 1756. He lost his father, a mill owner, at an early age, was raised by an older brother, and educated at Heriot's Hospital.

  6. Raeburn painted a number of important Scottish figures including Sir John Sinclair, who compiled the ‘Statistical Account of Scotland‘, and the authors Henry Mackenzie and Walter Scott. Image: ‘Sir Henry Raeburn’, after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, circa 1816-1822.

  7. Henry Raeburn, självporträtt cirka 1820. Sir Henry Raeburn, född 4 mars 1756 i Stockbridge nära Edinburgh, död 8 juli 1823 i Edinburgh, var en skotsk målare och Skottlands första betydande porträttmålare som stannade i Skottland efter samgåendet i United Kingdom. Han hade tjänst som porträttmålare till kung Georg IV i Skottland.