DescriptionSir Walter Scott miniature by W J Thomson circa late 1832.jpg
English: This Miniature of Sir Walter Scott was commissioned by Williamina Stewart Forbes Leith of Whitehaugh after the death of Scott in 1832 as a personal memorial contained within a gold locket. Attributed to W J Thomson the miniaturist painter living in Edinburgh and using the 1829 engraving by Moses Isaac Danforth of the CR Leslie RA 1824 portrait.
Attribution to this unsigned miniature was conferred by Claudia Hill, Ellison Fine Arts and Emma Rutherford, Philip Mould & Co in 2018. Thomson also painted the Whitehaugh nurses Hannah Slill and Isabella Purvis for Williamina in 1840.
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