Lochearnhead by Francis Jamieson
Original oil on canvas - signature says W Richards but that was a pseudonym of Francis Jamieson who lived 1893-1950.
Painter in oil and watercolour of Highland and Coastal scenes. A prolific painter who often signed with pseudonyms such as 'Phil Hips', 'Graham Williams', 'W. Richards' and 'Arnold Pienne'.
His oils were most commonly Loch or Highland landscapes. He travelled widely throughout the country between the wars selling his paintings.
His work was often in a more traditional Victorian style and his pictures were reproduced as postcards by Ajelli and Co of London around 1920.
Original oil on canvas - signature says W Richards but that was a pseudonym of Francis Jamieson who lived 1893-1950.
Painter in oil and watercolour of Highland and Coastal scenes. A prolific painter who often signed with pseudonyms such as 'Phil Hips', 'Graham Williams', 'W. Richards' and 'Arnold Pienne'.
His oils were most commonly Loch or Highland landscapes. He travelled widely throughout the country between the wars selling his paintings.
His work was often in a more traditional Victorian style and his pictures were reproduced as postcards by Ajelli and Co of London around 1920.
Original oil on canvas - signature says W Richards but that was a pseudonym of Francis Jamieson who lived 1893-1950.
Painter in oil and watercolour of Highland and Coastal scenes. A prolific painter who often signed with pseudonyms such as 'Phil Hips', 'Graham Williams', 'W. Richards' and 'Arnold Pienne'.
His oils were most commonly Loch or Highland landscapes. He travelled widely throughout the country between the wars selling his paintings.
His work was often in a more traditional Victorian style and his pictures were reproduced as postcards by Ajelli and Co of London around 1920.