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  1. David Martin (1 April 1737 – 30 December 1797) was a Scottish painter and engraver. Born in Fife, he studied in Italy and England, before gaining a reputation as a portrait painter.

  2. David Martin (1 April 1737 – 30 December 1797) was a Scottish painter and engraver. Born in Fife, he studied in Italy and England, before gaining a reputation as a portrait painter. ID: 2915164

  3. Browse artists. Works by David Martin : Afternoon at the Tomb , Balloon Seller, Bukhara , Blue Tomb , Catching Up at Shah-I-Zinda , Caught in the Light , Dissolved in Light , Doorway , Evening Air, Bukhara , Evening Light at the Registan WEB , Everywhere, Light , Kalta-Minar, Khiva ,...

  4. David Martin (b.1975) is an artist living and working in Edinburgh. In his painting practice he aims to make work that reflects the state of the world we live in. He has a particular interest in travelling to places where he can explore themes of global change and transformation, and...

  5. David M Martin RGI RSW. Scottish artist David Martin was born in 1922 and died 2018. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1940-42, going on to teach art for many decades. A move from teaching art in the early 1980s allowed David to concentrate full time on painting.

  6. Learn about David Martin, one of the twentieth century’s most important Scottish painters, who created abstract and realistic landscapes and still life. Explore his artistic influences, technique and style, and see his work at Lemon Street Gallery in Truro, Cornwall.

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  8. David Martin painted kings, queens, and princes of the British Empire, yet his two arguably most iconic works depict an American revolutionary and a young Black woman. Martin was born in County Fife, Scotland in 1737 as the son of a parish schoolmaster, and rose to become “the most important portrait painter in Scotland before Henry Raeburn .”