John Wilson Ewbank Art
John Wilson Ewbank was an English-born landscape and marine painter largely operational from Scotland. Ewbank was born at Darlington on 4 May 1799, the son of Michael Ewbank, an innkeeper. He was adopted as a child by a wealthy uncle who lived at Wycliffe, on the banks of the River Tees, in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Intended for the Roman Catholic priesthood, he was sent to Ushaw College, from which he absconded. In 1813, Ewbank was apprenticed to Thomas Coulson, an ornamental painter in Newcastle. In around 1816, he moved with Coulson to Edinburgh, where he had some lessons with Alexander Nasmyth. He found work both as a painter and a teacher. Ewbank was nominated in 1830 as one of the foundation members of the Royal Scottish Academy. In 1833, he was listed as living at 7 Union Street on the eastern fringe of the New Town in Edinburgh. Ewbank’s sketches from nature were especially admired, and a series of 51 drawings of Edinburgh by him was engraved by W. H. Lizars for James Browne's Picturesque Views of Edinburgh (1825). He also made a reputation with cabinet pictures of banks of rivers, coast scenes and marine subjects. As an illustrator, he illustrated some early editions of Scott's Waverley Novels and one edition of Gilbert White's Natural History of Selborne. After 1829, Ewbank changed his style and painted The Visit of George IV to Edinburgh, The Entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon and Hannibal crossing the Alps.
19th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oil, Canvas
Late 19th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 18th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1600s Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Copper
1950s Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Copper
17th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Copper
Early 1800s Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Canvas, Oil
17th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-19th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oil
1790s Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oil
Early 19th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oil, Wood Panel
17th Century Old Masters John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oak, Oil
1840s Victorian John Wilson Ewbank Art
Oil