Background
He was born at Greenock, where his father James Macbeth was an excise official
He was born at Greenock, where his father James Macbeth was an excise official
He served a seven years" apprenticeship as an engraver in Glasgow, and then went to London, where he studied in the schools of the Royal Academy, and copied in the National Gallery. He moved on to Paris, where he worked in the Louvre and studied under a master.
In 1845 Macbeth established himself as a portrait-painter in Greenock, moving to Glasgow in 1848, and in 1856 again practising in Greenock. Since 1845 he had been a regular contributor to the exhibitions of the Royal Scottish Academy, and in 1861 he went to Edinburgh. About two years before his death Macbeth moved to London.
There he represented the Royal Scottish Academy as trustee of the British Institution Scholarship Fund.
He died there on 27 February 1888. Macbeth married Mary Walker, and they had six sons.
Three of those Robert Walker Macbeth Research Associate, James Macbeth, and Henry Macbeth-Raeburn Research Associate (1860–1947) were also known as painters, and Allan Macbeth as a musician. Mary Walker Macbeth, a daughter, married Arthur Thomson.