David Murray (painter), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

David Murray (painter)

Scottish landscape painter

Date of Birth: 29-Jan-1849

Place of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 14-Nov-1933

Profession: painter

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About David Murray (painter)

  • Sir David Murray (29 January 1849 in Glasgow, Scotland – 14 November 1933 in Marylebone, England) was a Scottish landscape painter.
  • He was the son of a shoemaker, James Murray.
  • He worked for eleven years for two mercantile firms, while studying in the evenings at the Glasgow School of Art under Robert Greenlees, finally devoting himself full-time to an artistic career from about 1875.
  • He became an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1881, moving to London in 1882 where he was an immediate success.
  • His 'My Love has gone a-Sailing' exhibited in 1884 was purchased by the Chantrey Trustees for the Tate Gallery. In 1891 Murray was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, and a full member of the Royal Academy in 1905.
  • About 1886 he broadened his horizons and travelled to the continent, but all of his more characteristic work was done in Scotland or England.
  • Murray was a member of Glasgow Art Club and exhibited in the club's annual exhibitions.
  • He became president of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in succession to Sir James Linton in 1917; the year before he was knighted in 1918.
  • Murray did not marry and during the whole of his life in London he occupied the same bachelor's quarters - the studio of Millais in Langham Chambers, Portland Place. A portrait of Sir David Murray by the Scottish painter James Coutts Michie is held by the Aberdeen Art Gallery.

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