Richard Waitt

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The Cromartie Fool by Richard Waitt, National Galleries of Scotland, 1731

Richard Waitt (died 1732) was a Scottish painter.

Waitt was taught by John Scougal, and started out as a decorative painter focusing mainly on still lifes. However later he painted primarily portraits, and for many years worked almost exclusively with the Clan Grant. He was active from c.1708 and died in 1732. [1]

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