George Anderson Lawson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 3 May 1832. He served an apprenticeship in a studio in Edinburgh while attending a local art school part-time. He then worked in the studio of Alexander Handyside Ritchie (1804-1870) in Edinburgh, and studied at the the Trustees' School of Design in Edinburgh, and was a pupil of a pupil of Robert Scott Lauder (1803-1869). He also attended the Royal Scottish Academy Schools in Edinburgh. Following the completion of his studies he moved to Glasgow. In c. 1861 he briefly visited Rome and possibly Paris,. Following his return to Britain, he married Jane Frier on 28 August 1862 and that year moved to Liverpool where he lived until 1866. During his years in Liverpool, Lawson received his first major commission - a statue for the top of the Liverpool monument to the Duke of Wellington, won in in a limited competition in 1861.

Text source: Arts + Architecture Profiles from Art History Research net (AHRnet) https://www.arthistoryresearch.net/


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