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James Ballantine (11 June 1806 – 18 December 1877) was a Scottish artist and author.

James Ballantine
James Ballantyne, circa 1845, by Hill & Adamson.
Born(1806-06-11)11 June 1806
St Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh
Died18 December 1877(1877-12-18) (aged 71)
NationalityScottish
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
Known forartist and author

His son, Alexander (1841–1906), later joined his stained-glass window business.[1]


Life


Born West Port, Edinburgh. His father was a brewer who died when he was 10. He received little education and what he did know came from his mother or being self-taught. In his early teens he was apprenticed to a house painter in Edinburgh. Aged 20 he went to the University of Edinburgh. After graduating he turned his attention to the art of painting on glass. He quickly achieved high eminence in his field, with his business Ballantine and Allan, and got the contract for painting the windows of the House of Lords through a public competition. His 1845 book ‘A treatise of Stained Glass’ became a standard work. He started writing poetry at a young age and through the popular ‘Gaberlunzie’s wallet’ became an established writer. He wrote poetry books and also a collection of his songs. He died from a "congestion of the lungs" in Warrender Lodge, Meadows, Edinburgh.


Works



Fiction



Stained glass



Miscellaneous works



Contributions



References



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James Ballantine (Edimburgo, 11 de junio de 1808 – 18 de diciembre de 1877), pintor y escritor escocés.



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