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VOYAGE AROUND SCOTLAND 1814-1825

William Daniell's Voyage Round SCOTLAND A series of country landscape and maritime views depicting different locations of coastal Scotland from Volume IV of William Daniell's major work A Voyage Round Great Britain. The 8-volume set was based on Daniell's travels with his uncle, also an artist, along the British coast, recording harbours, headlands and landscapes from Cornwall, through Wales and Anglesey and up to Scotland. Daniell also wrote most of the text. The Daniells travelled in summer and prepared prints over the winter. William Daniell, an engraver and painter, belonged to a family of English artists. He was raised by his uncle, Thomas Daniell, a painter and engraver, lived with him in India from 1784-94, and worked with him on publications based on his travels. In 1795 he settled in London, where he remained for the rest of his life. He collaborated with Thomas on A Voyage Round Great Britain (1814-25). Daniell was a member of the Royal Academy and exhibited there from 1795 to 1838

SCOTLAND'S FAMILY TREE (SFT)

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