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All Paton, Sir Joseph Noel 's Paintings
The Painting Names Are Sorted From A to Z


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
19787  
In Memoraim, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 In Memoraim   1858 Oil on panel
19783  
Puck and the Fairy, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 Puck and the Fairy   Oil on card
19786  
The Bluidie Tryst, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 The Bluidie Tryst   1855 Oil on canvas Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove.
19782  
The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania   1849 Oil on canvas National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.
19781  
The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titania, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titania   1847 Oil on canvas National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.
27989  
The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titania, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titania   1847 Oil on canvas 76.2 x 123.1cm (30 x 48 1/2in) National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh (mk63)
19784  
Under the Sea I, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 Under the Sea I   Oil on panel.
19785  
Under the Sea II, Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
 
 Under the Sea II   Oil on panel

Paton, Sir Joseph Noel
English, 1824-1901 Scottish painter, illustrator, sculptor and collector. From his earliest years he drew avidly, seeking inspiration from ancient history, the Bible and from tales of romance and legend. His father was a keen antiquarian, and his habit of collecting items of historical interest and artistic merit was inherited by his son who amassed a collection, which included arms and armour, now in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. He used items from the collection in a large number of his paintings such as 'I wonder who lived in there?' (1867; Mrs Eva No?l Findlay priv. col.), the Fairy Raid (1867; Glasgow A.G. & Mus.), In die Malo (1881) and Oskold and the Ell? Maids (1874). After three years as head designer in one of the biggest sewn-muslin factories in Paisley, Strathclyde, Paton went to London in 1842. Although he did not take a studentship at the Royal Academy Schools, it was there that he met John Everett Millais, and they became lifelong friends. He won prizes in the Westminster Hall competitions in 1845 and 1847,



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