Alexander Nasmyth (Edinburgh 1758-1840)
Alexander Nasmyth (Edinburgh 1758-1840)

A view of Loch Tay, from the West, at Killin, with travellers on a path and a village beyond

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Alexander Nasmyth (Edinburgh 1758-1840)
A view of Loch Tay, from the West, at Killin, with travellers on a path and a village beyond
oil on canvas
36½ x 48½ in. (92.8 x 123.2 cm.)

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Alexander Nasmyth was one of the chief founders of the Scottish picturesque landscape painting tradition and a leading figure in the golden period of Edinburgh's renaissance. Born in Edinburgh where he studied at the Trustees' Academy, he worked as an assistant to Allan Ramsay in London from 1774 until Alexander settled in Edinburgh as a portrait painter in 1778. Between 1782-1785 he spent time in Italy where he became interested in landscape painting. On his return to Scotland, he took up portrait painting again, only turning full time to landscape in the 1790's.

We are grateful to Lady Cooksey for confirming the attribution upon first-hand inspection.

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