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Joseph Farquharson Joseph Farquharson DL (4 May 1846 - 15 April 1935) was a Scottish painter, chiefly of landscapes. He is most famous for his snowy winter landscapes, often featuring sheep and often depicting dawn or dusk. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and died at Finzean, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Joseph Farquharson combined a long and prolific career as a painter with his inherited role as a Scottish laird. He painted in both oils and water colours. His mother, a celebrated beauty, was an Ainslie. His early days were spent in his father's house in Northumberland Street below Queen Street Gardens and later at Eaton Terrace beyond the Dean Bridge, Edinburgh and at Finzean, the family estate in the highlands.[1] His father Francis was a doctor and laird of Finzean. Joseph was educated in Edinburgh and permitted by his father to paint only on Saturdays using his father's paint box. When Joseph reached the age of 12, Francis Farquharson bought his son his first paints and only a year later he exhibited his first painting at the Royal Scottish Academy. |
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ID de tableau:: 80312 The Road to Loch Maree The Road to Loch Maree
The Road to Loch Maree; Oil on Canvas, 61 x 91.5 cm
cjr The Road to Loch Maree; Oil on Canvas, 61 x 91.5 cm
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ID de tableau:: 84533 Evening at Finzean Evening at Finzean
Oil on Canvas, 107 x 150 cm
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ID de tableau:: 84534 The Road to Loch Maree The Road to Loch Maree
Oil on Canvas, 61 x 91.5 cm
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ID de tableau:: 84537 The End of the Days Fishing The End of the Days Fishing
Oil on Canvas, 56 x 91.5 cm
Date 1879-85
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Date 1879-85
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ID de tableau:: 84561 Loch Lomond Loch Lomond
Oil on canvas, 122 x 183 cm
Date 1900(1900)
cyf Oil on canvas, 122 x 183 cm
Date 1900(1900)
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Joseph Farquharson Joseph Farquharson DL (4 May 1846 - 15 April 1935) was a Scottish painter, chiefly of landscapes. He is most famous for his snowy winter landscapes, often featuring sheep and often depicting dawn or dusk. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and died at Finzean, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Joseph Farquharson combined a long and prolific career as a painter with his inherited role as a Scottish laird. He painted in both oils and water colours. His mother, a celebrated beauty, was an Ainslie. His early days were spent in his father's house in Northumberland Street below Queen Street Gardens and later at Eaton Terrace beyond the Dean Bridge, Edinburgh and at Finzean, the family estate in the highlands.[1] His father Francis was a doctor and laird of Finzean. Joseph was educated in Edinburgh and permitted by his father to paint only on Saturdays using his father's paint box. When Joseph reached the age of 12, Francis Farquharson bought his son his first paints and only a year later he exhibited his first painting at the Royal Scottish Academy.
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