Artistic Relations: Scott's influence
- Sir Walter Scott's Influence on the Gothic Revival
- Scott's Abbotford
- Scott's Influence on British Architecture — the Scottish Baronial Style
- Scott's influence on domestic architecture
- Henry Seaver's Belfast Scottish Temperance Building
- The Ivanhoe Clock in Thornton's Arcade, Leeds
- Pugin's reading of Scott
- Scott's influence on fairy painting
- John Linnell reads Scott
- Dickens's youthful protagonists (and illustrations of them) derived from Scott
- Popularity of the Waverly novels and fascination with historical costume
- "The Ghostly Passengers" by Phiz visually burlesques Scott's fiction
Scott's work as subject of the arts
- Scott and Book Illustration
- Scott shaped Victorian beliefs about Richard I, Coeur de Lion
- “Marmion” and Flodden Field by Sir Edward Burne-Jones
- Landseer illustrates Scott's works
Scott as subject of the arts — portraits in paint and stone
- John Steell's seated statue in the Scott memorial, Princes Street, Edinburgh
- Sir Francis Chantrey's Sir Walter Scott (marble bust)
- Portrait medallion of Sir Walter Scott, Central Library, Leeds
- Colin Smith's Sir Walter Scott (oil painting)
Last modified 12 October 2012