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A detailed memoir chronicles an artist's origins in a Quaker family, early experiments with pigments and drawing, and the social and religious context that shaped his youth. It follows his practical self-instruction, formative work in American cities, and transition to historical painting, noting technical discoveries and influential friendships. The narrative continues through travel in Europe, study of old masters, encounters with academies and patrons, and inventive trials in colour and light, culminating in court invitations and academic honours. Interwoven reflections consider artistic training, institutional practices, and the personal episodes that guided a career in history painting.

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John Galt

John Galt was a Scottish novelist and playwright, known for his keen observations of society and his vivid characterizations. He was a contemporary of Sir Walter Scott and contributed significantly to the development of the Scottish novel. Galt's works often explore themes of community and identity, as seen in his notable book "The Annals of the Parish," which presents a humorous yet poignant account of life in a small Scottish town. His other significant works include "Ringan Gilhaize, or, The Covenanters" and "The Ayrshire Legatees; Or, The Pringle Family," showcasing his ability to blend social commentary with engaging narratives. Galt's literary legacy remains an important part of Scottish literature.

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