See also:- MURRAY
- MURRAY (or MORAY), EARLS OF
- MURRAY (or MORAY), JAMES STUART, EARL OF (c. 1531-1570)
- MURRAY (or MORAY), SIR ROBERT (c. 1600-1673)
- MURRAY, ALEXANDER STUART (1841-1904)
- MURRAY, DAVID (1849– )
- MURRAY, EUSTACE CLARE GRENVILLE (1824–1881)
- MURRAY, JAMES (c. 1719-1794)
- MURRAY, JOHN
- MURRAY, JOHN (1778–1820)
- MURRAY, LINDLEY (1745–1826)
- MURRAY, LORD GEORGE (1694–1760)
- MURRAY, SIR JAMES AUGUSTUS HENRY (1837– )
- MURRAY, SIR JOHN (1841– )
MURRAY, See also:DAVID (1849– ) , Scottish painter, was See also:born in See also:Glasgow, and spent some years in commercial pursuits before he practised as an artist. He was elected an See also:associate of the Royal See also:Academy in 1891 and academician in 19o5; and also became an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy and of the Royal Society of Painters in See also:Water See also:Colours, and a member of the Royal Scottish Water See also:Colour Society. He is a landscape painter of distinction, and two of his pictures, "My Love is gone a-sailing " (1884) and " In the See also:Country of See also:- CONSTABLE (0. Fr. connestable, Fr. connetable, Med. Lat. comestabilis, conestabilis, constabularius, from the Lat. comes stabuli, count of the stable)
- CONSTABLE, ARCHIBALD (1774-1827)
- CONSTABLE, HENRY (1562-1613)
- CONSTABLE, JOHN (1776-1837)
- CONSTABLE, SIR MARMADUKE (c. 1455-1518)
Constable " (1903), have been bought for the See also:National See also:Gallery of See also:British See also:Art. " See also:Young See also:Wheat," painted in 189o, is one of his most noteworthy See also:works.
End of Article: MURRAY, DAVID (1849– )
Additional information and Comments
There are no comments yet for this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click, and select "copy." Then paste it into your website, email, or other HTML.
Site content, images, and layout Copyright © 2006 - Net Industries, worldwide. Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part.
Links to articles and home page are always encouraged.
|