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  1. Samuel Scott (1702 – 12 October 1772) [1] was a British landscape painter known for his riverside scenes and seascapes . Early life. Scott was born in London, and began painting around 1720. [citation needed] . Nothing is known of his artistic training. [2] .

  2. Artist: Samuel Scott (British, London ca. 1702–1772 Bath) Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 24 x 44 3/8 in. (61 x 112.7 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Purchase, Charles B. Curtis Fund and Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, 1944. Accession Number: 44.56. European Paintings at The Met.

  3. Samuel Scott (1702 – 12 October 1772) was a British landscape painter known for his riverside scenes and seascapes.

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  5. English marine and topographical painter. He began as a painter of sea battles in the tradition of the van de Veldes (examples are in the National Maritime Museum, London), but in the 1740s he turned more to topographical views (usually of the London riverside) in the manner of Canaletto, who was then enjoying great success in England.

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  6. Westminster Bridge, the Surrey side. Samuel Scott British. ca. 1750. Not on view. Scott specialized in marines and views of the Thames, and this panoramic wash drawing offers fascinating insights into his working process.

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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.

  8. Oil Painting. ca. 1757 (painted) Object Type. Samuel Scott (1702?-1772) and other artists began to paint views of the River Thames after Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768) arrived from Venice in 1746. The Italian became the most famous and successful painter of London riverside scenes, and British artists soon followed his example. Subjects Depicted.

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