Thomas Warrender
Thomas Warrender (fl. 1673–1713) was a Scottish artist best known for a trompe-l'oeil Still Life of a letter rack, probably painted around 1708, which is now in the collection of the Scottish National Gallery.
Warrender mainly worked as a decorative painter, and his Still Life indicates he came from Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland and was a burgess and guild-member both in Haddington and Edinburgh. He was active in Edinburgh, seemingly participating in the political debates of the time as well as painting. He may also have taught the painter James Norie (1684-1757) whose work resembled Warrender's.…more
Warrender mainly worked as a decorative painter, and his Still Life indicates he came from Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland and was a burgess and guild-member both in Haddington and Edinburgh. He was active in Edinburgh, seemingly participating in the political debates of the time as well as painting. He may also have taught the painter James Norie (1684-1757) whose work resembled Warrender's.…more
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