James Drummond (artist)

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Born(1816-09-01)1 September 1816
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died12 August 1877(1877-08-12) (aged 60)
Edinburgh, Scotland
James Drummond RSA
James Drummond, circa 1845, by Hill & Adamson.
Born(1816-09-01)1 September 1816
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died12 August 1877(1877-08-12) (aged 60)
Edinburgh, Scotland

James Drummond RSA FSA (1 September 1816 – 12 August 1877) was an artist and the curator of the National Gallery of Scotland from 1868 to 1877.[1] He was also an early photographer.

He was born in 1816, in John Knox House in the Royal Mile, Edinburgh.

He studied at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh under Sir William Allan.

He was a member of the Photographic Society of Scotland and was photographed by Hill & Adamson around 1843. He was also a member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.[2] In November 1876 he is listed as their Curator of the Museum, along with Robert Carfrae.[3]

He produced a series of drawings of buildings in the Old Town later reproduced as lithographs.

In his later life he lived at 8 Royal Crescent in the New Town of Edinburgh.[4]

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