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John Watson Gordon studied with David Wilkie under John Graham (1754-1817) at the Trustees' Academy, Edinburgh, and received additional tuition from his uncle John Watson (1767-–1837) and Henry Raeburn (1756-1823), a close family friend. After Raeburn's death in 1823, Watson Gordon became Edinburgh's leading portrait painter and painted many notable Scottish figures including Sir Walter Scott (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh) and Sir David Brewster (National Portrait Gallery, London). He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1827 and 1864, and in 1850 he became President of the Royal Scottish Academy and Queen’s Limner for Scotland. His portraits show Raeburn's influence often displaying particularly free brushwork.