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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Robert Fergusson (1750–1774), Poet c.1772 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)Robert Fergusson (1750–1774), Poet c.1772 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The Death of Dido 1778 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)The Death of Dido 1778 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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David Steuart Erskine (1742–1829), 11th Earl of Buchan 1784 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)David Steuart Erskine (1742–1829), 11th Earl of Buchan 1784 Perth & Kinross Council
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Classical Landscape 1767–1771 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)Classical Landscape 1767–1771 Yale Center for British Art
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Italian River Landscape with a Hermit Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)Italian River Landscape with a Hermit National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Agrippina Landing at Brundisium with the Ashes of Germanicus 1781 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)Agrippina Landing at Brundisium with the Ashes of Germanicus 1781 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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John Brown (1749–1787), Artist, with Alexander Runciman (1736–1785), Artist 1784 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)John Brown (1749–1787), Artist, with Alexander Runciman (1736–1785), Artist 1784 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Hubert and Arthur (from Shakespeare's 'King John') 1780 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)Hubert and Arthur (from Shakespeare's 'King John') 1780 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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A View near Perth, Landscape from Milton's 'L'Allegro' 1773 Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)A View near Perth, Landscape from Milton's 'L'Allegro' 1773 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Temple of the Sibyl at Tivoli Alexander Runciman (1736–1785)Temple of the Sibyl at Tivoli Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
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A Sacrificial Scene Attended by Demonic Figures Alexander Runciman (1736–1785) (attributed to)A Sacrificial Scene Attended by Demonic Figures Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)