Joseph Farquharson, hand coloured prints
Joseph Farquharson (1846 - 1935) was born in Edinburgh and was Scottish landscape painter, known for his skill in capturing the mood and atmosphere of winter subjects, often with sheep in the landscape. His work displays a warmth and tranquility and his style shows an influence of his tutor, Peter Graham. Less well known for his Egyptian scenes (following a visit there in 1855) as well as his oriental subjects, social and rustic gentre and portraits. Elected RA.
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Large Joseph Farquharson prints
Plough horses Close of Day |
Sheep Feeding |
Winter landscape Where Winter Holds its Sway |
Winter scene Sunlight and Shadow |
Winter scene Snowy Garb of Sleeping Earth |
Winter |
Winter scene with sheep To Winter Quarters |
Snowscape with sheep Through Calm and Frosty Air |
Snowscape with sheep Thro the Crisp Air |
Rural winter scene Homeward |
Coastal scene Down to the Ferry (Sheep) |
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