26th Aug, 2020 14:00

The British & International Pictures Auction

 
  Lot 110
 

FIGURES WITH DOGS ON A COUNTRY ROAD , AN OIL BY PATRICK NASMYTH

PATRICK NASMYTH (SCOTTISH 1787 - 1831),
FIGURES WITH DOGS ON A COUNTRY ROAD
oil on panel, signed and dated 1821
40cm x 56cm
Framed.
Label verso: The McEwan Gallery, Glengarden, Ballater.
Provenance: Property of Lady Goodwin.
Note: Patrick Nasmyth lived from 7 January 1787 to 17 August 1831. He was born in Edinburgh the son and one of the eleven children of the landscape and portrait painter Alexander Nasmyth. He grew up in a talented family. His four sisters, Anne, Barbara, Charlotte, and Jane, all also became painters, while his younger brother James Nasmyth became famous as the engineer and inventor responsible for the successful development of the steam hammer before, in retirement, also turning to art. Patrick suffered an accident as a teenager that resulted in the loss of the use of his right hand, so he had to learn to paint left-handed. He also suffered from an illness that left him very hard of hearing. Patrick became a highly acclaimed landscape painter. His subjects were often inspired by the Scottish countryside, and this remained the case after he moved to London in 1810: though he also painted many English views. Stylistically, Patrick (like his father before him) was strongly influenced by the Dutch masters of the 1600s, and he spent considerable amounts of time studying the works of painters like Meindert Hobbema and Jacob van Ruysdael in the London art galleries after he moved south. His work is noted for its gentle use of tone and colour, and the considerable detail employed. He was also especially noted for his skies. Nasmyth would often paint landscapes from life and in 1831 he developed a cold following an "on location" painting session near London. This developed into pneumonia, and he died shortly afterwards. Over one hundred (118) of his paintings are held in UK public collections including at The V&A, Glasgow Museums and The Hunterian.

 

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