Rev George Gilfillan
A stipple engraving made from a photographic portrait of the biographer of Robert Burns and editor of "The National Burns".
Rev. George Gilfillan of Dundee was a leading figure in the Burns movement in the latter part of the nineteenth century. He was instrumental in having the statue of Robert Burns by Sir John Steel erected in Albert Square, Dundee.
He edited several editions of the Burns' work and wrote a biography of the poet, which was published in "The National Burns" shortly after his death in 1878.
"The National Burns", edited by Rev. George Gilfillan was published by William Mackenzie of Glasgow and contained "The airs of all the songs and an original life of Burns by the editor". It was also illustrated throughout, both by engraved plates and within the text. It was published in 15 parts, costing two shillings each making it an affordable way for people to purchase the complete works of Robert Burns.
Object no :
DMBN165n
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Creator :
G J Stodart
Place of Production :
NA
Dimensions :
width: 106 mm, length: 128 mm
Materials :
paper
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NA
Accession number :
DMBN165n
Copyright :
Dumfries & Galloway Council