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Tam O'Shanter at Alloway Kirk

Alexander CaresAbout 1800

National Galleries Scotland: Portrait

National Galleries Scotland: Portrait
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The poem Tam O'Shanter is one of Robert Burns’ most famous works. Now an iconic piece of Scottish literature, the story of one man’s brush with the world of the supernatural has inspired countless artists since its publication. This work shows the point of the poem where Tam, on his way home after a night in the pub, passes Alloway Kirk where he sees lights glimmering through the trees and goes to investigate. What he finds within, is an 'unco sight'...

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  • Title: Tam O'Shanter at Alloway Kirk
  • Creator: Alexander Cares
  • Date created: About 1800
  • Physical Location: Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • Location created: Scotland
  • Physical Dimensions: h 22.90, w 30.30 cm
  • Subject Keywords: David Laing Bequest to the Royal Scottish Academy transferred 1910
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/copyright-image-licensing
  • External Link: See this work at nationalgalleries.org
  • Medium: Watercolour, brown and grey wash and slight touches of bodycolour over pencil on paper
  • Art genre: Portrait
  • Art form: Work on paper
  • Support: Paper
  • Depicted location: Alloway Kirk
  • Depicted person: Tam O' Shanter
  • Depicted topic: Horse
National Galleries Scotland: Portrait

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