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David Wilkie was a Scottish painter born in 1785. He was known for his genre paintings, which depicted everyday life and customs of the people of Scotland. Wilkie studied at the Royal Academy in London and became a member in 1809. He gained popularity for his paintings, which were exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution. In 1825, he was appointed as the painter to the king, George IV. Wilkie's most famous works include "The Blind Fiddler," "The Village Festival," and "The Chelsea Pensioners." He also painted portraits of notable figures such as Sir Walter Scott and King Will David Wilkie was a Scottish painter born in 1785. He was known for his genre paintings, which depicted everyday life and customs of the people of Scotland. Wilkie studied at the Royal Academy in London and became a member in 1809. He gained popularity for his paintings, which were exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution. In 1825, he was appointed as the painter to the king, George IV. Wilkie's most famous works include "The Blind Fiddler," "The Village Festival," and "The Chelsea Pensioners." He also painted portraits of notable figures such as Sir Walter Scott and King William IV. Wilkie's style was characterized by his attention to detail and his ability to capture the emotions and expressions of his subjects. He died in 1841 at the age of 55, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most prominent Scottish painters of his time. ...
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