JOSEPH HENDERSON RSW (1832 - 1908) Extensive Marine landscape with mussel gatherers at low tide Oil on canvas, 46 x 61cm Signed Joseph Henderson was born in Stanley, Perthshire in 1832. He specialised in various genres including landscape, portraiture and marine scenes. In particular he painted working men such as shepherds, cobblers, fishermen and farm labourers. However he also painted Scottish country and coastal scenery. He studied at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh and started to work as a portrait painter. After having done so for twenty years he discovered his true vocation which was marine painting. He mastered the painting of the sea in all its different conditions and light. He exhibited his work at the Royal Scottish Academy and at the Royal Institute of the Fine Arts. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy in London from 1871 to 1886 and in Suffolk Street Galleries from 1882 to 1884. He was president of the Glasgow Arts Club, the city in which he settled in 1852. JOSEPH HENDERSON RSW (1832 - 1908) Extensive Marine landscape with mussel gatherers at low tide Oil on canvas, 46 x 61cm Signed Joseph Henderson was born in Stanley, Perthshire in 1832. He specialised in various genres including landscape, portraiture and marine scenes. In particular he painted working men such as shepherds, cobblers, fishermen and farm labourers. However he also painted Scottish country and coastal scenery. He studied at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh and started to work as a portrait painter. After having done so for twenty years he discovered his true vocation which was marine painting. He mastered the painting of the sea in all its different conditions and light. He exhibited his work at the Royal Scottish Academy and at the Royal Institute of the Fine Arts. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy in London from 1871 to 1886 and in Suffolk Street Galleries from 1882 to 1884. He was president of the Glasgow Arts Club, the city in which he settled in 1852.
JOSEPH HENDERSON RSW (1832 - 1908) Extensive Marine landscape with mussel gatherers at low tide Oil on canvas, 46 x 61cm Signed Joseph Henderson was born in Stanley, Perthshire in 1832. He specialised in various genres including landscape, portraiture and marine scenes. In particular he painted working men such as shepherds, cobblers, fishermen and farm labourers. However he also painted Scottish country and coastal scenery. He studied at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh and started to work as a portrait painter. After having done so for twenty years he discovered his true vocation which was marine painting. He mastered the painting of the sea in all its different conditions and light. He exhibited his work at the Royal Scottish Academy and at the Royal Institute of the Fine Arts. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy in London from 1871 to 1886 and in Suffolk Street Galleries from 1882 to 1884. He was president of the Glasgow Arts Club, the city in which he settled in 1852. JOSEPH HENDERSON RSW (1832 - 1908) Extensive Marine landscape with mussel gatherers at low tide Oil on canvas, 46 x 61cm Signed Joseph Henderson was born in Stanley, Perthshire in 1832. He specialised in various genres including landscape, portraiture and marine scenes. In particular he painted working men such as shepherds, cobblers, fishermen and farm labourers. However he also painted Scottish country and coastal scenery. He studied at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh and started to work as a portrait painter. After having done so for twenty years he discovered his true vocation which was marine painting. He mastered the painting of the sea in all its different conditions and light. He exhibited his work at the Royal Scottish Academy and at the Royal Institute of the Fine Arts. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy in London from 1871 to 1886 and in Suffolk Street Galleries from 1882 to 1884. He was president of the Glasgow Arts Club, the city in which he settled in 1852.
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