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Joseph Morris Henderson Art

1863-1936

Joseph Morris Henderson was born in Glasgow in the year 1863. He was the son of artist Joseph Henderson, by whom he was strongly influenced. He studied at Glasgow University and Glasgow School of Art. His style absorbed much from romantic Victorian realism and he dedicated himself to landscapes, seascapes and coastal scenes. Henderson exhibited throughout his life, primarily in Scotland. He was elected as an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1928 and received  a full membership in 1935.

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Tiree Coastal Landscape Scotland - Scottish Impressionist Edwardian oil painting
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in London, GB
This serene Scottish Impressionist Edwardian coastal landscape is by noted Scottish artist Joseph Morris Henderson. It was painted circa 1910 and entitled Tiree verso. Tiree is the most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland and one of the sunniest places in Scotland as well as midge fee due to the stiff breeze. Tiree is a very popular windsurfing venue and sometimes referred to as the Hawaii of the north. In most years, the Tiree World Classic surfing event is held here. The exact location of the painting is probably Vaul beach. Henderson has painted the view from one side of the large sweeping bay, so one looks across the beach to the opposite headland. His palette of light turquoise blues of the sea is just beautiful with the dramatic blusterly clouds above the sunny beach. The brushwork and impasto as just superb. This is a wonderful sunny Scottish coastal landscape and a superb example of Henderson's work. Signed lower right. Provenance. Signed and titled on T. & R. Annan & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow verso. Condition. Oil on canvas. Image size 24 inches by 18 inches and in good condition. Frame. Housed in a frame that compliments the picture, 31 inches by 25 inches and also in excellent condition. Joseph Morris Henderson (1863-1936). Born in Glasgow, son of the artist Joseph Henderson by whom he was strongly influenced. Studied at Glasgow University and Glasgow School of Art. His style absorbed much from romantic Victorian realism and he dedicated himself to landscapes, seascapes and coastal scenes. He exhibited throughout his life primarily in Scotland. He was elected an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1928 and a full member in 1935. He exhibited there from 1890 for nearly fifty years, exhibited approximately 80 paintings.
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1910s Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Oil

Stirling River Landscape Scotland - Scottish Impressionist 1910 art oil painting
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in London, GB
This lovely Scottish Stirlingshire Impressionist landscape is by noted artist Joseph Morris Henderson. Painted circa 1910 the composition is a river landscape with the river in the foreground and cows in the fields beyond. In the distance one can see some dwellings and hills beyond those, all beneath a summers sky. The impressionistic brushwork and colouring are just lovely. This is an excellent large example of Henderson's work and of Scottish landscape art...
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1910s Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Oil

Scottish Coastal View Perthshire - Scottish 19th Century landscape oil painting
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in London, GB
A fine original Scottish oil painting by Joseph Morris Henderson dating to circa 1900.The work depicts a beautiful summers day and a coastal path through fields full of wild flowers,...
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19th Century Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Oil

Tabert Castle Loch Fyne Scotland - Scottish Impressionist art oil painting
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in London, GB
This lovely Victorian Scottish landscape oil painting is by noted Scottish artist Joseph Morris Henderson. It depicts Tarbert Castle in Scotland with Tabert Kirk in the background an...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Oil

Scottish Coastal View Victorian Impressionist Perthshire landscape oil painting
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in London, GB
A fine original Scottish Impressionist oil painting by Joseph Morris Henderson dating to circa 1900. The work depicts a coastal scene with a dwelling in the landscape and a tranquil ...
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19th Century Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Oil

Moorland Stream Balquhidder - Scottish Impressionist 1923 exhib oil painting
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in London, GB
This superb, large Scottish Impressionist exhibited landscape oil painting is by noted artist Joseph Morris Henderson. It was painted in 1923 and exhibited at the Glasgow Institute o...
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1920s Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Oil

Harvest Time with Croft and Haystacks
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in Hillsborough, NC
'Harvest Time' with Croft and Haystacks Impressionist oil on canvas painting is by popular Scottish artist Joseph Morris Henderson, RSA (1863-1936) known for Landscapes and Seascapes. Henderson exhibited in the London Royal Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy, Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, and in galleries across the UK. This painting is especially bright, of golden fields and haystacks, and impressionist figures by a rural white croft house...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Canvas, Oil

The River in October, Scotland circa 1900
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in Hillsborough, NC
'The River in October' is a lovely impressionist rendering of Scottish autumn color by Joseph Morris Henderson, (1863-1936). Early in his career Henderson exhibited in the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy. His work is represented in the Kelvingrove gallery and in galleries and museums in the UK and abroad. Paintings by JM Henderson remain popular and collectible today. Provenance verso shows this painting was a gift to John Stewart, Architect. JM Henderson is Glaswegian, born in Glasgow and died in Glasgow. He grew up in a family of artists. Two brothers and his father Joseph Henderson were all known artists of the period. Henderson studied art in the Glasgow School of Art, and graduated from Glasgow University. Henderson excelled in Scottish landscapes, many in the softer colors of the countryside, rivers, seascapes and lochs. In contrast to the mountainous Highlands he found exceptional beauty in local scenery, farms, waters, and figures in the rural landscape. 'The River, October' is in oil paint on canvas, clearly signed lower right. It is presented in the likely original period gilded frame in good condition. The painting is in very fine condition with no noted faults or past restoration. The colors and brushstrokes are clear and distinct. Collected by Saltire Gallerie, 'The River, October' was imported from Scotland to the USA. It is now ready for your very special place! Henderson was closely connected with the Glasgow Art Club, and was a member of the Committee of Management of the Paisley Art...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Canvas, Oil

Autumnal River Scene
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Autumnal River Scene by Scottish artist Joseph Morris Henderson (1863-1936), is a fine original oil painting on canvas. The artist is from Glasgow, and remained in Scotland painting...
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Late 19th Century Naturalistic Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Canvas, Oil

'Ben Lomond from near Luss' Scottish Landscape painting with trees, mountain
By Joseph Morris Henderson
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Impressionist green landscape painting of Scotland, 'Ben Lomond, near Luss' with rolling fields, mountains and trees. Born and died in Glasgow. Son of...
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20th Century Impressionist Joseph Morris Henderson Art

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Canvas, Oil

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