Alexander Carse 1770-1843

Overview

Alexander Carse was born at Innerwick, Haddington. After studying under genre painter David Allan, he enrolled at the Trustees' Academy, Edinburgh. Carse's oils of the early nineteenth century are of Scottish village scenes and activities.

 

Between 1812 and 1820 he lived in London, at the same time as his 'competitor', David Wilkie.

 

 

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Works
  • Alexander Carse, A travelling clothier outside an inn, 1831
    Alexander Carse
    A travelling clothier outside an inn, 1831
    signed and dated 1831
    oil on canvas
    25 ¼ x 30 inches
    Alexander Carse, A travelling clothier outside an inn, 1831
    £ 7,500.00
  • Alexander Carse, The Travelling Clothier, Edinburgh in the distance, 1812
    Alexander Carse
    The Travelling Clothier, Edinburgh in the distance, 1812
    initialled and dated 'A.C. 1812'
    oil on canvas
    23 x 30 inches
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