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Artist: JD Henderson
Sunlit Path
By JD Henderson
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Impressionist/Post impressionist style painting 'Sunlit Path' by Scottish contemporary artist JD Henderson, gives us this country garden scene dated 1999 (verso), signed by the artis...
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1990s Post-Impressionist JD Henderson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Middleton Farm, Comrie
By JD Henderson
Located in Hillsborough, NC
'Middleton Farm, Comrie' represents Saltire Gallerie's Scottish landscape theme, 'A Sense of Place'. This is a contemporary painting (1996, dated verso), in a post-impressionist style by Scottish artist JD Henderson. The artist's signature is in the right lower corner. Including the frame the overall size is 25" high and 29" wide, using oil paint on canvas and presented in a gilt frame. This painting is one of three post-impressionist paintings by JD Henderson currently in Saltire Gallerie. Buy one, or buy two for a discounted price. Make an offer! All three are compatible and would work beautifully together. See 'Sunlit Path' and 'Kirkton Bridge' in the Saltire Gallerie storefront.
JD Henderson's work has been exhibited in galleries in Scotland, particularly Glasgow. The post-impressionist style, use of color and emphasis on the subjects of Scottish scenery make this artist stand out among contemporary artists. Stone bridges, rural croft houses...
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1990s Post-Impressionist JD Henderson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Kirkton Bridge, Balquhidder
By JD Henderson
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Impressionist/Post impressionist style painting 'Kirkton Bridge, Balquhidder' by Scottish contemporary artist JD Henderson, is a Monet-like image of a Scottish bridge in Balquhidder, the Clan homeland of McLaren in central Scotland. Dated 1995 (verso) and signed by the artist in the lower right corner, the painting is on canvas with oil paint in a new gold frame. JD Henderson is described as a 20th century Scottish Colourist and a landscape artist, using impressionism and post impressionism styles. 'Kirkton Bridge' demonstrates the Colourist trend, but also broader brushstrokes and thick applications of paint from post impressionism that gives the subject matter priority over fleeting naturalistic color and light. The actual bridge and water...
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1990s Impressionist JD Henderson Art
Materials
Oil, Canvas
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