19.6.14

Scottish landscapes by Alexander Nasmyth

Due to the fact that he was considered too liberal by his customers, the Scottish Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840) abandoned the painting of portraits and dedicated himself instead to landscapes.

O escocês Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840), por os seus clientes o considerarem demasiado liberal, abandonou a pintura de retratos para se dedicar às paisagens.

Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840)-‘Highland Loch’

Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840)-‘Aberdeen looking west along the High street’

Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840)-‘A view of Tantallon Castle’-oil on canvas-ca 1816    Edinburgh-Scottish National Gallery

Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840)-‘family picnic in front of Loch Leven Castle, Kinross’

Alexander Nasmyth (1758.1840)-‘view of Edinburgh Castle’

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