Tom Rowden (1842) - Schotse hooglanders






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Description from the seller
This refined watercolor depicts a group of Scottish Highland cattle, with ample attention given to the characteristic fur texture, the imposing horns, and the rugged landscape in which the animals are situated. The artist successfully captures the mood of the British Highlands through a subtle mastery of color and light. The detailed rendering of the animals testifies to a thorough knowledge of nature and a keen power of observation.
The work is by Thomas Rowden (1842), a British artist who initially trained as a carpenter and joiner. After a period of service with the Royal Marines, he settled again in Exeter in 1880, where he devoted himself entirely to painting as a self-taught artist. His oeuvre consists mainly of landscapes with cattle, sheep, and wild ponies, set in the expansive countryside of Dartmoor and the Scottish Highlands.
Dimensions: 20 x 37 cm
Dimensions with frame: 40 x 57 cm
Viewing is of course possible. In addition, we have our own in-house framing shop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary year. Furthermore, we use restorers from the trade association: Restauratoren Nederland. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
This refined watercolor depicts a group of Scottish Highland cattle, with ample attention given to the characteristic fur texture, the imposing horns, and the rugged landscape in which the animals are situated. The artist successfully captures the mood of the British Highlands through a subtle mastery of color and light. The detailed rendering of the animals testifies to a thorough knowledge of nature and a keen power of observation.
The work is by Thomas Rowden (1842), a British artist who initially trained as a carpenter and joiner. After a period of service with the Royal Marines, he settled again in Exeter in 1880, where he devoted himself entirely to painting as a self-taught artist. His oeuvre consists mainly of landscapes with cattle, sheep, and wild ponies, set in the expansive countryside of Dartmoor and the Scottish Highlands.
Dimensions: 20 x 37 cm
Dimensions with frame: 40 x 57 cm
Viewing is of course possible. In addition, we have our own in-house framing shop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary year. Furthermore, we use restorers from the trade association: Restauratoren Nederland. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
