John MacWhirter
Scottish painter, 1839–1911
MacWhirter specialized in romantic landscapes with a great fondness for trees, spending much time in the hilly countryside of Perthshire. Initially, under the influence of John Everett Millais, he experimented with the detailed images of the Pre-Raphaelites, but later adopted a more sweeping style. With John Pettie he illustrated Wordsworth's Poetry for the Young (Strahan, 1863). With Waller H. Paton and others, MacWhirter illustrated the The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Hislop, 1869).
He married 'Katie' Catherine Cowan Menzies (born 1843) in 1872, her brother-in-law Rev James McFarlan officiating. The couple lived at 1 Abbey Road, St. John's Wood in the 1870s, and had two daughters and two sons.
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British painter, printmaker, and author, 1883–1948
Scottish painter and etcher, 1865–1945
British painter, etcher, and draftsman, 1886–1966
Scottish painter, printmaker, and illustrator, 1880–1969
English artist, 1885–1954, active in America
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Polish painter and draftsman, 1907–1989
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