The Windswept Sky Attributed to Patrick Nasmyth (Scottish 1787-1831) oil on canvas laid over board, framed Framed: 14 x 17 inches painting: 11 x 14 inches Provenance: private collection, East Anglia, England Condition: very good condition Patrick Nasmyth was the eldest son of Alexander Nasmyth (1758 – 1840) who was best known as ‘the father of landscape painting in Scotland’. Patrick was named after his father’s friend Patrick Miller of Dalswinton. He was taught the rudiments of drawing and painting by his father before moving to London in 1807. He suffered from poor health and an accident to his right hand when he was young meant that he had to learn to draw left-handed. A childhood illness also left him partially deaf, and he grew up to have a rather introspective nature. In his paintings he chose to depict the countryside of the Home Counties. He modelled his style on Dutch seventeenth-century artists, especially Meindert Hobbema, and was nicknamed the ‘Scottish Hobbema’. For more any more information please do contact us with any questions you may have. Thank you.
Early 1800’s British Oil Painting Figures in Brooding Nocturnal Hilly Landscape
£1,010.00
1 in stock
SKU: 3010=LU509315183182---3010
Categories: Landscape Paintings, Scottish Landscapes
Tags: Landscape Paintings, Medium, Oil Paint, Paintings
Weight | 22 kg |
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Dimensions | 17 × 14 in |
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