John Oliphant

One of the people associated with the witch trials in Scotland
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IntroOne of the people associated with the witch trials in Scotland
PlacesScotland
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Work fieldLaw
Gender
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Biography

John Oliphant (d.1905) was a Scottish portrait painter, working in the 19th century.

Life

John Oliphant had a studio in this opulent building: 14 Waterloo Place, at the east end of Princes Street in Edinburgh

In the 1830s he is listed as operating from a studio at 14 Waterloo Place, at the east end of Princes Street in Edinburgh. His most productive period seems to have been 1830 to 1860.

Oliphant was brother to the stained glass artist Francis Wilson Oliphant. He was first cousin of and brother-in-law to Margaret Oliphant, the author. He died in 1905, probably in Edinburgh.

Known Works

  • Portrait of a Lady and her Daughter (1839)
  • William Wailes stained glass artist (1845), Shipley Art Gallery
  • Portrait of a Young Boy (1846)
  • Cottages by a Shack (1847)
  • Portrait of Lt Joseph Egerton Cockburn RN (c.1868)
  • Portrait of two Children gathering Wild Flowers
  • Portrait of a Lady seated at a table
  • Gentleman and Son seated by a window.
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