John Faed, R.S.A. (31 August 1819 – 22 October 1902) was a Scottishpainter.
Life
John was the eldest son of the six children of James Faed, tenant of Barlay Mill, near Gatehouse of Fleet, in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, and of Mary Faed, née McGeoch. Two other sons, Thomas, and James, also became artists, as did his sister Susan.
John began painting miniatures of local people when only nine years old.[1]
Until the age of 11, John attended Girthon Parish School. The Castle Douglas Weekly Visitor for 19 August 1831 recorded that at the examination of Girthon school "the company present were shown a beautiful and correct book of maps, executed by John Faed, as a specimen of his many and varied drawings, which often ere now have elicited the admiration of all who have seen them".
Faed became seriously ill in the summer of 1902. He went to stay with his sister Susan Faed near Gatehouse of Fleet and died there on 22 October at the age of 83. He was buried beside his wife, Jane McDonald (d.1897), near Gatehouse in the Girthon parish churchyard. Susan was buried with him in 1909.[7]
The known titles of his works amount to 278 items. Of these, 241 were hung in the Royal Scottish Academy, twenty of which were exhibited in the Royal Academy, and nineteen were exhibited in the Royal Academy only. The list is thought to be incomplete.