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− | In 1776, the Scottish portrait and genre painter David Allan (1744-1796), best-known for his artistic collaboration with Robert Burns (1759-1796), was appointed Master of the [[Trustees Academy School of Art|Trustees Drawing Academy]], the forerunner of [[Edinburgh College of Art]]. | + | In 1776, the Scottish portrait and genre painter David Allan (1744-1796), best-known for his artistic collaboration with Robert Burns (1759-1796), was appointed Master of the [[Trustees Academy School of Art|Trustees Drawing Academy]], the forerunner of [[Edinburgh College of Art]]. He remained in post until his death in 1796. |
[[Category:Academics|Allan, David]] | [[Category:Academics|Allan, David]] |
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In 1776, the Scottish portrait and genre painter David Allan (1744-1796), best-known for his artistic collaboration with Robert Burns (1759-1796), was appointed Master of the Trustees Drawing Academy, the forerunner of Edinburgh College of Art. He remained in post until his death in 1796.