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1859 Forfar, Scotland - 1914. Known for: Decorative color, subtle tone, harmony of composition, delicate figurative and luminous landscapes.
James Watterson Herald was born in Forfar, Scotland in 1859. He became a recognized figure in twentieth-century Scottish art known for his emphasis on decorative color, subtle tone, and harmony of... Read full biography
James Watterson Herald was born in Forfar, Scotland in 1859. He became a recognized figure in twentieth-century Scottish art known for his emphasis on decorative color, subtle tone, and harmony of composition in his delicate figurative and luminous landscapes. Herald's early talent in drawing was... Read full biography
James Watterson Herald was born in Forfar, Scotland in 1859. He became a recognized figure in twentieth-century Scottish art known for his emphasis on decorative color, subtle tone, and harmony of composition in his delicate figurative and luminous landscapes. Herald's early talent in drawing was recognized during his education in Forfar and Dundee. Moving to Edinburgh in 1884, he gained critical acclaim for his works inspired by the streets and closes of Edinburgh's Old Town. Returning to... Read full biography
James Watterson Herald was born in Forfar, Scotland in 1859. He became a recognized figure in twentieth-century Scottish art known for his emphasis on decorative color, subtle tone, and harmony of composition in his delicate figurative and luminous landscapes. Herald's early talent in drawing was recognized during his education in Forfar and Dundee. Moving to Edinburgh in 1884, he gained critical acclaim for his works inspired by the streets and closes of Edinburgh's Old Town. Returning to Angus around 1890, Herald developed techniques and themes that became his trademark, including crowd scenes, public groups, circuses, and harbor motifs. His popularity continues to grow, with many of his paintings held in UK public collections.
James Watterson Herald was born in Forfar, Scotland in 1859. He became a recognized figure in twentieth-century Scottish art known for his emphasis on decorative color, subtle tone, and harmony of composition in his delicate figurative and luminous landscapes. Herald's early talent in drawing was recognized during his education in Forfar and Dundee. Moving to Edinburgh in 1884, he gained critical acclaim for his works inspired by the streets and closes of Edinburgh's Old Town. Returning to Angus around 1890, Herald developed techniques and themes that became his trademark, including crowd scenes, public groups, circuses, and harbor motifs. His popularity continues to grow, with many of his paintings held in UK public collections.
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