See also:LAVERY, See also:JOHN (18J7– ) , See also:British painter, was See also:born in See also:Belfast, and received his See also:art training in See also:Glasgow, See also:London and See also:Paris. He was elected See also:associate of the Royal Scottish See also:Academy in 1892 and academician in 1896, having won a considerable reputation as a painter of portraits and figure subjects, and as
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a facile and vigorous executant. He became also See also:vice-See also:president of the See also:International Society of sculptors, painters and gravers. Many of his paintings have been acquired for public collections, and he is represented in the See also:National Galleries at See also:Brussels, See also:Berlin and See also:Edinburgh, in the See also:Carnegie See also:Institute at See also:Pittsburg, the See also:Philadelphia See also:Gallery, the New See also:South See also:Wales Gallery, the See also:Modern Gallery, See also:Venice, the Pinakothek, See also:Munich, the Glasgow See also:Corporation Gallery, and the Luxembourg.
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