| | | |
Allen Ramsay self portrait (c1737-9) at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Portrait of painter Allan Ramsay by Alexander Nasmyth after Ramsay's version in dining room at Duff House. Banff, Scotland. | Allan Ramsay marble bust (1776-7) by Michael Foye at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Allan Ramsay Monument (1850) by Sir John Steell in Princes Street Gardens. Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| | | |
Katherine Hall of Dunglass portrait (1736) by Allan Ramsay at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Anne Bayne, Mrs. Allan Ramsay portrait (1739) by Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Portrait of Mrs. Daniel Cunyngham (c1740) by Allan Ramsay in dining room at Duff House. Banff, Scotland. | Alexander Murray of Elibank portrait (1742) by Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| | | |
Lady Anne Campbell, Countess of Strafford painting (1743) by Allan Ramsay at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland. | Francis Hutcheson painting (c1745) by Allan Ramsay at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland. | Portrait of John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun in Highland military dress (1747) by Allan Ramsay at National Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Portrait of Patrick Grant, Lord Elchies (1690-1754) by Allan Ramsay in dining room at Duff House. Banff, Scotland. |
| | | |
Thomas Lamb of Rye portrait (1753) by Allan Ramsay at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute portrait (1758) by Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Margaret Lindsay of Evelick, 2nd Mrs. Allan Ramsay portrait (1758-9) by Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | King George III (b1738 r1760-1820) portrait (1761-2) by studio of Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
| | | |
Queen Charlotte (consort of King George III) portrait (1761-2) by studio of Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Mary Degg, Lady Robert Manners portrait (1760s) by Allan Ramsay at National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Scottish philosopher David Hume portrait (1766) by Allan Ramsay at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Mrs. Martha Tracy Travell painting (1769) by Allan Ramsay at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland. |
| | | |
Lord Hailes, grandson of first Dalrymple owner of the estate, portrait by Allan Ramsay in Chinese sitting room at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Portrait of Lord Drummore, family cousin & close neighbor, painted by Allan Ramsay & surrounded by shell motif of the house in Chinese sitting room at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Portrait of John, 2nd Earl of Stair by Allan Ramsay in dining room at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Detail of portrait of John, 2nd Earl of Stair by Allan Ramsay in dining room at Newhailes at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. |
| | | |
Portrait of Sir James Dalrymple by Allan Ramsay in dining room at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Detail of portrait of Sir James Dalrymple by Allan Ramsay in dining room at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Portrait of Lady Christian by Allan Ramsay in Green Bedroom at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Portraits of Janet Dalrymple by Allan Ramsay & her husband, Gen. James St.Clair by Jean Marc Nattier in alcove of Green Bedroom at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. |
| | | |
Portrait of a lady by Allan Ramsay at Georgian House museum. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Queen Charlotte in Her Coronation Robes portrait by Allan Ramsay at Culzean Castle. Maybole, Scotland. | Portrait of Agnes Murray Kynnynmond by Allan Ramsay above white statuary marble chimneypiece by Henry Cheere in drawing room at Newhailes. Musselburgh, Scotland. | Captain Thomas Wallace portrait by Allan Ramsay at Hill of Tarvit Mansion. Cupar, Scotland. |
|
|
|
|
The Honourable Mrs. Young, Daughter of 1st Lord Holland portrait by circle of Allan Ramsay at Hill of Tarvit Mansion. Cupar, Scotland. |
|
|
|