Royal Scottish Academician Collection
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The Royal Scottish Academicians (RSA) have left an indelible mark on the world of art and sculpture. Their masterpieces, scattered across various cities, stand as a testament to their talent and creativity. One such remarkable creation is the Statue of Burns by Sir John Steell, RSA. Erected on the Thames Embankment, this bronze statue immortalizes Scotland's beloved poet Robert Burns. With intricate details and a captivating pose, it pays homage to his literary genius. Another notable work by John Steell is the Bronze Statue of Professor Wilson in Edinburgh. This sculpture captures the essence of Professor Wilson's intellect and wisdom, showcasing his contribution to academia. J Steell also crafted a Marble Bust of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. This exquisite piece showcases both artistic finesse and royal grandeur, capturing every regal detail with precision. The late Robert Scott Lauder was another esteemed member of RSA whose legacy lives on through his engravings. His works reflect his passion for art and dedication to preserving Scottish heritage. Sculptures and Statuary play a significant role in commemorating historical figures or events. These engravings highlight how RSA artists have contributed to shaping public spaces with their awe-inspiring creations. Sir John Steell's most iconic masterpiece is The Scottish National Memorial dedicated to the late Prince Consort at Edinburgh. This monumental sculpture stands tall as a symbol of remembrance for generations to come. The late Sir Noel Paton holds a special place in RSA history as His Majesty's Limner for Scotland. Through black-and-white photographs, we glimpse into his world where he painted portraits that captured hearts across Scotland. John Steell's Marble Statue of Allan Ramsay in Edinburgh serves as an ode to one of Scotland's greatest portrait painters. Its lifelike depiction reflects Ramsay's artistic prowess while paying tribute to his contributions. W Brodie created an exceptional monument in Glasgow Cathedral honoring Officers and Men of the 71st Regiment.