Robert Richard Scanlan sometimes known as R. R. Scanlan (1801 – 1876) was an Irish painter and portraitist.
A resident of Dublin in the 1820s, he exhibited portraits at the Royal Hibernian Academy (1826-1864), and was later Master of the Cork School of Design.[1] He painted portraits and watercolour portrait groups, described by Professor Anne Crookshank of Trinity College in Dublin as charmingly evocative of the leisured society of Victorian Ireland.[2] He spent his later life in London and exhibited at the Royal Academy (1837-1859).
Two of his best known works were portraits of Prime Ministers, Sir Robert Peel and the Duke of Wellington[3]