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Stephen Reid (1873–1948) was a Scottish illustrator and painter who specialised in Georgian settings and costume pieces. Born in Aberdeen, he was educated Gray's School of Art and the Royal Scottish Academy. He was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists at the age of 33. His early work was influenced by Edwin Austin Abbey. Books he illustrated include : He also contributed to magazines, including The Strand Magazine and The Connoisseur.

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  • Stephen Reid, né en 1873 et mort en 1948, est un illustrateur et peintre écossais. Né à Aberdeen, il a étudié à la et la Royal Scottish Academy. Il est nommé à la Royal Society of British Artists à l'âge de 33 ans. Ses premiers travaux sont influencés par Edwin Austin Abbey. Il a illustré le livre d'Alfred Noyes, The Magic Casement (1908), d'Eric Wood's Famous Voyages of the Great Discoverers (1910) et d'Eleanor Hull The Boys' Cuchulain (1910). Il a également contribué à des magazines, notamment The Strand Magazine et The Connoisseur. (fr)
  • Maisitheoir agus péintéir Albanach ab ea Stephen Reid (1873–1948). Suíomhanna agus éadaigh Sheoirseacha na téamaí ba choitianta ina chuid saothar. (ga)
  • Stephen Reid (1873–1948) was a Scottish illustrator and painter who specialised in Georgian settings and costume pieces. Born in Aberdeen, he was educated Gray's School of Art and the Royal Scottish Academy. He was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists at the age of 33. His early work was influenced by Edwin Austin Abbey. Books he illustrated include : * Hull, Eleanor (1904), The Boys' Cúchullain * Noyes, Alfred (1908), Magic casement; an anthology of fairy poetry * Wood, Eric (1910), Famous Voyages of the Great Discoverers * Rolleston, T.W. (1910), The High Deeds of Finn * Rolleston, T.W. (1911), Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race He also contributed to magazines, including The Strand Magazine and The Connoisseur. (en)
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  • Stephen Reid, né en 1873 et mort en 1948, est un illustrateur et peintre écossais. Né à Aberdeen, il a étudié à la et la Royal Scottish Academy. Il est nommé à la Royal Society of British Artists à l'âge de 33 ans. Ses premiers travaux sont influencés par Edwin Austin Abbey. Il a illustré le livre d'Alfred Noyes, The Magic Casement (1908), d'Eric Wood's Famous Voyages of the Great Discoverers (1910) et d'Eleanor Hull The Boys' Cuchulain (1910). Il a également contribué à des magazines, notamment The Strand Magazine et The Connoisseur. (fr)
  • Maisitheoir agus péintéir Albanach ab ea Stephen Reid (1873–1948). Suíomhanna agus éadaigh Sheoirseacha na téamaí ba choitianta ina chuid saothar. (ga)
  • Stephen Reid (1873–1948) was a Scottish illustrator and painter who specialised in Georgian settings and costume pieces. Born in Aberdeen, he was educated Gray's School of Art and the Royal Scottish Academy. He was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists at the age of 33. His early work was influenced by Edwin Austin Abbey. Books he illustrated include : He also contributed to magazines, including The Strand Magazine and The Connoisseur. (en)
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