Francis Grant
Francis Grant was a Scottish painter born in 1803 and known for his portraits and historical scenes. He studied at the Royal Academy in London and became a prominent member of the Royal Scottish Academy. His work often depicted notable figures and events from Scottish history, showcasing his skill in capturing character and emotion.
In addition to painting, Grant was also involved in the art community as a curator and art critic. He served as the director of the National Gallery of Scotland, where he contributed to the promotion of Scottish art. Grant passed away in 1878, leaving a lasting legacy in the art world.