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  1. Samuel Scott (1702 – 12 October 1772) was a British landscape painter known for his riverside scenes and seascapes. Early life [ edit ] Scott was born in London , and began painting around 1720.

  2. Samuel Scott (1702 – 1772) was a British landscape painter known for his riverside scenes and seascapes. Tate holds 14 artworks by him, including studies of barges, cranes and lighters.

  3. On Monday, October 7, 2002, Samuel Scott and Douglas Echols had their indictments dismissed. Echols, a former army officer, had been on parole for the last ten years and labeled a sex offender. Scott was released on parole in September 2001 but was arrested two days later when he failed to register as a sex offender.

  4. Samuel Scott's early seascapes are indebted in style and subject matter to the Dutch painter Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633–1707). He turned to topographical views along the Thames in the 1740s, and his later works show the influence of Canaletto, who arrived in England in 1746

  5. Samuel Scott was born in London around 1702 and died in Bath in 1772. He painted sea battles in the style of the van de Veldes and later views of London and India in the manner of Canaletto.

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    Samuel Scott was a British landscape painter known for his riverside scenes and seascapes. Scott was born in London, and began painting in around 1720, Nothing is known of his artistic training. He started as a maritime artist, painting men-of-war and other ships on calm seas in the style of Willem van de Velde, many of whose drawings he owned.

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  8. Samuel Scott. Artworks. View all 12 artworks. Samuel Scott lived in the XVIII cent., a remarkable figure of British Baroque. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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