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Provost Cuthbert

Discover Richard Waitt’s captivating portraits of Scottish nobility & Jacobite figures (1684-1732). Explore his masterful paintings capturing 18th-century life & history.

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Artist Biography

Richard Waitt (1684–1732): Scottish Portrait Painter of Baroque Elegance

Richard Waitt (born January 24, 1684 – died 1732) stands as a pivotal figure in Scottish portraiture during the tumultuous era of the Jacobite Succession Crisis. His canvases offer glimpses into the opulent world of Scottish nobility and aristocracy, capturing not merely likenesses but also conveying nuanced psychological portraits that resonate with artistic sophistication.

Born in Edinburgh, Waitt’s lineage traced back to a family established in Scotland centuries earlier. Details about his early life remain scarce, reflecting the limitations of archival records from the period. However, he apprenticed under John Michael Ruffinelli, a Venetian painter who instilled in him the principles of Baroque art – characterized by dramatic chiaroscuro, idealized forms, and meticulous attention to detail.

  • Early Influences: Ruffinelli’s teachings profoundly shaped Waitt's artistic vision, introducing him to classical ideals and techniques prevalent in Venetian painting.
  • Notable Commissions: Waitt gained renown for his commissions from prominent Scottish families, including the Earls of Wemyss and Ellesmere and Lord Keith. These portraits exemplify his mastery of capturing aristocratic dignity and conveying inner character.
  • Technique & Style: Waitt’s brushwork is notable for its smoothness and precision, reflecting a commitment to achieving realistic textures while maintaining an idealized aesthetic. He skillfully employed chiaroscuro – the interplay of light and shadow – to sculpt form and imbue his subjects with dramatic presence.

Among his most celebrated works are portraits of Provost Cuthbert (circa 1728), Lord Keith (1730) and Charles, Ninth Lord Elphinstone (1732). These paintings demonstrate Waitt’s ability to portray individuals with remarkable sensitivity, capturing not just physical appearance but also conveying their personalities and emotions. The meticulous detail evident in each canvas—from the folds of clothing to the expressions on faces—testifies to his dedication as an artist.

Waitt's contribution to Scottish art extends beyond individual portraits; he helped establish a tradition of aristocratic portraiture that would endure for decades after his death. His paintings serve as invaluable documents of social history, offering insights into the lives and aspirations of Scotland’s elite during a period marked by political upheaval and dynastic struggle. Today, Waitt's works reside in collections across Britain and America, ensuring that his artistic legacy continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study.

  • Museum Collections: His paintings are housed in Musée Richard Anacréon (Granville, France)
  • House Museum: Richard Jefferies’ House & Museum (Swindon, UK)
richard waitt

richard waitt

1684 - 1732

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Apollinaire
    • Cocteau
    • Picasso
  • Date Of Birth: 1684-01-24
  • Date Of Death: 1732
  • Full Name: Richard Waitt
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks: ['Musée Richard Anacréon']
  • Place Of Birth: Granville, France
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