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Gourlay Steell

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with his wife Jessie Anderson who had died in 1883. The exceptionally modest gravestone has fallen, and lies forlornly in the westmost section of the cemetery, adjacent to modern housing developments.
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as Principal Curator of the National Gallery of Scotland, serving until death, and eventually after an inter-regnum being replaced by
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By the 1840s he had established himself and was living in a fine house at 33 East Claremont Street in Edinburgh's New Town.
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on 22 March 1819 the son of John Steell, a wood-carver and Margaret Gourlay of Dundee. His elder brother
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An engraving of "Queen Victoria reading Bible to sick fisherman" originally by Gourlay Steell
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In 1872 he was appointed the official painter of animals to Queen Victoria, succeeding
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The Concept of the Master in Art Education: by Matthew Potter
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Art Gallery and Museum (sheep and Highland cattle at a river)
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ARSA followed in his footsteps and became an animal artist.
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The grave of Gourlay Steell, Morningside Cemetery, Edinburgh
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Aged only 13 he had his first piece displayed at the
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23 Minto Street, Edinburgh, where Gourlay Steell died
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Gourlay Steel



RSA
Edinburgh
John
William Allan
Robert Scott Lauder
Royal Scottish Academy
Sir Edwin Landseer
William Fettes Douglas
National Gallery of Scotland
William Fettes Douglas
Robert Gibb
Edinburgh
Morningside Cemetery, Edinburgh
David George Steell
Greyfriars Bobby
Patrick Dudgeon
FRSE
Leeds
Jura
Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow
Dundee
Haddo
National Trust for Scotland
"Introduction"

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