Thomas Faed
Scottish Painter,
1826-1900
was a Scottish painter born in Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire, and was the brother of John Faed. He received his art education in the school of design, Edinburgh and was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1849. He came to London three years later, was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1861, and academician in 1864, and retired in 1893. He had much success as a painter of domestic genre, and had considerable executive capacity. Three of his pictures, The Silken Gown, Faults on Both Sides, and The Highland Mother are in the Tate Gallery and a further two, Highland Mary and The Reaper hang in the Aberdeen Art Gallery. The Last of the Clan, completed in 1865. Related Paintings of Thomas Faed :. | The Last of the Clan | When the Day is Done | When the Day is Done | Expulsion of Adam and Eve | The Last of the Clan | Related Artists: Pierre-Jacques VolaireFrench Painter, ca.1727-1802 Henri Serrur1794-1865
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Henri Serrur Gallery Pieter Lodewyk Kuhnenpainted Romantic Rhine landscape with ruin at sunset in 19th century
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