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1854 Selkirk, Scotland - 1927 Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Known for: Land, water and townscape painting with figures.
Tom Scott (British, 1859–1927). Tom Scott was a Scottish painter known for his watercolors of Selkirk and the Scottish borderlands (a large rural area south of Edinburgh on the border with England).... Read full biography
Tom Scott (British, 1859–1927). Tom Scott was a Scottish painter known for his watercolors of Selkirk and the Scottish borderlands (a large rural area south of Edinburgh on the border with England). He was dedicated to depicting the mountainous landscapes, unique architecture and cultural history... Read full biography
Tom Scott (British, 1859–1927). Tom Scott was a Scottish painter known for his watercolors of Selkirk and the Scottish borderlands (a large rural area south of Edinburgh on the border with England). He was dedicated to depicting the mountainous landscapes, unique architecture and cultural history of the area. Born on October 12, 1854 in Selkirk, United Kingdom, the artist remained around the Scottish Borders throughout his life. Scott's work was acclaimed during his life, and he exhibited over... Read full biography
Tom Scott (British, 1859–1927). Tom Scott was a Scottish painter known for his watercolors of Selkirk and the Scottish borderlands (a large rural area south of Edinburgh on the border with England). He was dedicated to depicting the mountainous landscapes, unique architecture and cultural history of the area. Born on October 12, 1854 in Selkirk, United Kingdom, the artist remained around the Scottish Borders throughout his life. Scott's work was acclaimed during his life, and he exhibited over 160 works at the Royal Scottish Academy over the course of 50 years. He died in 1927 in Selkirk, United Kingdom.
Tom Scott (British, 1859–1927). Tom Scott was a Scottish painter known for his watercolors of Selkirk and the Scottish borderlands (a large rural area south of Edinburgh on the border with England). He was dedicated to depicting the mountainous landscapes, unique architecture and cultural history of the area. Born on October 12, 1854 in Selkirk, United Kingdom, the artist remained around the Scottish Borders throughout his life. Scott's work was acclaimed during his life, and he exhibited over 160 works at the Royal Scottish Academy over the course of 50 years. He died in 1927 in Selkirk, United Kingdom.
Tom Scott - Artist Info
About Tom Scott: Keywords
Keywords (9)
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Figure in Landscape
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
Art Association
- •Royal Scottish Academy,Ediburgh, Elected Member
Added Description
- •Watercolor Specialty
