Artist Name |
John Henderson (1860-1924) |
Title |
Scottish Impressionist Loch Landscape |
Description |
An original Scottish Impressionist oil by John Henderson. A fine painting it dates to circa 1905 and has excellent provenance. It is an oil on canvas which depicts an open loch landscape in a stunning and fresh palette. The landscape was possibly painted in Stirling as there are other examples of his work which date to this period. It is a stunning Scottish Port-Impressionist oil painting and a great example of his talents. This is a fine example of an early 20th century Scottish Impressionist oil with good subject. The colouring of the landscape are particularly appealing. Signed lower left John Henderson. Gallery labels verso. |
Provenance |
Gallery labels verso. |
Medium |
Oil on Canvas |
Size |
24 x 16 inches |
Frame |
Framed 30 inches by 26 Inches approx. Original gallery frame. |
Condition |
Excellent condition |
Biography |
John Henderson (1860-1924) was a Scottish Glaswegian landscape and portrait painter and Director of Glasgow School of Art. John Henderson was the brother of the painter Joseph Morris Henderson RSA (1863-1936) and the son of the Scottish Glaswegian painter Joseph Henderson RSW (1832-1908). His sister, Marjory Henderson married the well known Scottish painter William McTaggart, who painted in 1894 a wonderful portrait of Joseph Henderson which was presented by the family of Joseph Henderson in 1925 to the Glasgow Museums. |
Price |
SOLD
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