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Samuel Scott
1702-1772 British Samuel Scott Gallery (b London, c. 1702; d Bath, 12 Oct 1772). English painter. In 1725 a sea-piece ascribed to Scott appeared at auction in London. In 1727 he was appointed Accomptant in the Stamp Office, Lincoln's Inn Square, London, an office he held for 28 years at an annual salary.

 

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Samuel Scott Part of Old Westminster Bridge oil painting

Painting ID::  3867

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Samuel Scott
Part of Old Westminster Bridge
Tate Gallery, London
   
   
     

 

 

Samuel Scott Capture of the Spanish Galleon Nuestra Senora de Cavagonda by the British ship Centurion during the Anson Expedition oil painting

Painting ID::  60742

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Samuel Scott
Capture of the Spanish Galleon Nuestra Senora de Cavagonda by the British ship Centurion during the Anson Expedition
Capture of the Spanish Galleon Nuestra Senora de Cavagonda by the British ship Centurion during the Anson Expedition
   
   
     

 

 

Samuel Scott Admiral Vernon capture of Porto Bello in 1739. oil painting

Painting ID::  60743

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Samuel Scott
Admiral Vernon capture of Porto Bello in 1739.
Admiral Vernon's capture of Porto Bello in 1739.
   
   
     

 

 

Samuel Scott A wharf on the River Thames oil painting

Painting ID::  60744

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Samuel Scott
A wharf on the River Thames
A wharf on the River Thames
   
   
     

 

 

Samuel Scott covent garden pizza oil painting

Painting ID::  68786

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Samuel Scott
covent garden pizza
1750, oil on canvas 110x166.7cm se
   
   
     

 

 

Samuel Scott Diamond Head from Tantalus oil painting

Painting ID::  77481

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Samuel Scott
Diamond Head from Tantalus
oil on canvas painting by Alexander Scott, cyf
   
   
     

 

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Samuel Scott
1702-1772 British Samuel Scott Gallery (b London, c. 1702; d Bath, 12 Oct 1772). English painter. In 1725 a sea-piece ascribed to Scott appeared at auction in London. In 1727 he was appointed Accomptant in the Stamp Office, Lincoln's Inn Square, London, an office he held for 28 years at an annual salary.