Edmund
Thornton Crawford
1806-1885
Edmund
Thornton Crawford, was born in Cowden, near Dalkeith, he trained
at the Trustees Academy, concentrating upon depicting the Scottish
landscape, coastal and shipping scenes, and harbours. He was influenced
by John (Jock) Wilson, with whom he studied at the
Trustees Academy, and also the Tonal school of Dutch seventeenth
century painters, following a visit to Holland in 1831. He exhibited
regularly at the RSA and is represented in the National Gallery
of Scotland. Died in Lasswade in 1885.
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