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Description
A fine example of the artists work in oils , "On the Alltmor" was reportedly exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1873. The painting is listed in the artists "Memoranda Album Vol 3" and a work of note.
Waller Hugh Paton, born in Dunfermline in 1828 was a leading pre raphelite Scottish landscape painter in watercolour and oils. He was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy (ARSA) in 1857 and became a full member (RSA) in 1865. In 1887 he became a member of the Royal Society of Watercolourists (RSW). Paton was one of the few of his generation to work "en plain air", the fashion then being to complete landscapes in the comfort of a studio. John Ruskin was a known supporter of Paton, and defended his work when under criticism by the Scotsman newspaper. Paton was a regular exhibitor at the Rsa and reportedly exhibited over 400 paintings throughout his career. Patons developing success as an artist was marked in 1862 when commissioned by Queen Victoria to produce a drawing of Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh. Waller Hugh Paton suffered ill health for the last ten years of his life and died at home in Edinburgh on 8th March 1895.
measurements
The painting measures 24" x 29.5"
Frame measures 29.5" x 35"
measurements
declaration
Ian Chisnall Antiques and Collectables has clarified that the "On the Alltmor, Tighnabruaich" by Waller Hugh Paton RSA, RSW (LA445014) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1873
declaration
condition
condition
Good Condition commensurate with age
Frame is believed to be original and also in good condition