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Andrew Carrick Gow RA (London 15 June 1848 – 1 February 1920 London) was a British painter who painted scenes from British and European history as well as portraits and genre. He studied at Heatherley's School of Art. He was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, and elsewhere from 1867 onwards, and in 1880, he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, become a full Royal Academician in 1890. In 1900, he visited Egypt and he used his sketches to compose a scene representing the death of the Mahdi soon after the defeat of his troops by Colonel Wingate in 1898. The artist Lawrence Alma-Tadema was a close friend. In later life, he became Keeper of the Royal Academy and died there on 1 February 1920 at the age of 72. Gow's sister, Mary Gow (1851–1929) was also an artist. ==Paintings== File:Cromwell at Dunbar Andrew Carrick Gow.jpg|''Cromwell at Dunbar'' File:CromwellDissolvingLongParliament.jpg|''Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament'' * ''The Relief of Leydon'' (1876 - Private Collection) * ''A War Disptche at the Hotel de Ville'' (1878 - Walker Art Gallery(?), Liverpool) * ''"No Surrender"'' (French soldiers in loft after Ligny) (1879 - National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne) * ''Montrose at Kilsyth'' (1881 - Bedford Town Hall?) * ''A Jacobite Proclamation'' (1882 - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney) * ''Trophies of Victory'' (Soldiers of the Dutch States General examining trophies captured at Battle of Nieuwpoort) (1883) * ''Cromwell at Dunbar'' (1886 - Tate) * ''The garrison marching out with the honours of war: Lille, A.D. 1708'' (1887) * ''A Lost Cause: Flight of James II after the Battle of the Boyne'' (1888 - Tate) * ''Requisitioned'' (French cavalry stopped at by grain mill) * ''A Search Party'' (French cuirassiers outside church, c. 1810) (1889 - Private Collection) * ''The Visit of King Chares I to Kingston-on-Hull, 1642'' (1889) * ''After Waterloo'' (Retreating French soldiers followed by Napoleon on horseback) (1890) * ''The Duke in Spain'' (Wellington and stff during the Peninsular campaign)(1893) * ''God Save James II'' (1894) * ''On the Sands of Boulogne, 1805'' (Napoleon and staff) (1895 - Oldham Art Gallery) * ''A Mountain Pass'' (French reconnoitering party in Spain) (1895 - Royal Academy of Art) * ''The Emperor'' (Napoleon on his white charger) (1896) * ''Waiting for Prince Charlie'' (Group of horsemen on sands) (1897) * ''On the way to Exile: The Arrival of the Emperor at Rochefort, 1815'' (1897) * ''The Signal'' (Horsemen on a beach) (1898) * ''Queen Victoria at St. Paul's Cathedral on Diamond Jubilee Day'' (Guildhall Art Gallery) * ''The death of the Khalifa'' * ''Washington's Farewell to the Army'' (1902) * ''Farewell to Nelson'' (1904 - National Maritime Museum) * ''Royalist Prisoners'' (1913 - Parliamentarian soldier with Royalist woman and child) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Carrick Gow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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