He was born at Edinburgh on 2 November 1791. He was articled to
Robert Scott the engraver, and had as his helpful fellow pupil
John Burnet. He also studied drawing in the
Trustees' Academy. On the foundation of the
Royal Scottish Academy in 1826 he became an original member. In Edinburgh he lived at 4 Hermitage Place, a narrow street in
Stockbridge renamed Raeburn Street in 1922 following Edinburgh absorbing
Leith in 1920 which already had a Hermitage Place. In 1830 Stewart moved to London. In 1833 he was induced by financial troubles to emigrate to
Cape Colony; there he settled as a farmer, but within a year lost everything through the outbreak of the
Sixth Xhosa War. He then went to reside in the town of
Somerset East. Teaching and painting portraits, he earned enough to purchase another property. He subsequently became a magistrate and a member of the legislature, and died in the colony in May 1863. ==Works==