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CollectionABDUA University of Aberdeen, Human Culture Collection
Object NamePainting (Andrew Moir)
Picture
Portrait
Object NumberABDUA:30116
Other Numberx
Other Number TypeOld number
Brief Description3/4 portrait of Andrew Moir, standing. Frock coat & high collar, right hand on table resting on book, skull to left.
Content DescriptionMoir, Andrew
DimensionsH: 1155 mm. W: 995 mm. Th: 80 mm. H: 900 mm. W: 720 mm.
MaterialsOil on canvas
Conditionfair
TechniquePainting
MakerCassie, James
Object Production Date1863-1863
Place KeyEurope, Scotland, North-East, Aberdeen
Inscription ContentBottom left, on book: J Cassie (1863) On frame: Andrew Moir M,D, Anatomist (1804-44), The Royal College of Surgeons London and Edinburgh recognised his courses (1830). He was greatly admired by his students extra-mural teacher 1828-1839. A resurrectionist, the mob destroyed his school in 1831. Lecturer in Anatomy, King's College 1839-1844. The Aberdeen 'Lancet' April 1831 described him as 'that laborious and excellent anatomist.'
Publication NoteThe Public Catalogue Foundation (PCF), 'Oil Paintings in Public Ownership - Aberdeen', 2013. LEMUR Database. Caw (1908) p324
Caption"Moir was an extra mural teacher at King's College 1828-39 and lecturer in Anatomy at King's 1839-44. The Royal College of Surgeons of London and Edinburgh recognised his courses in 1830. In 1831 his 'school' was destroyed by a mob. Cassie (1819-1879) was a largely self taught Aberdeen-based painter elected to the RSA in 1869. Though occasionally a portrait painter Cassie was more frequently a landscape painter. From the 1860's onwards he painted mainly seascapes and coastal views."

Author: Morrison,John Date: 2002 Purpose: HA3541
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