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  2. Joseph Farquharson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Farquharson DL RA (4 May 1846 – 15 April 1935) was a Scottish painter, chiefly of landscapes in Scotland often including animals. He is most famous for his snowy winter landscapes, often featuring sheep and often depicting dawn or dusk.

  3. The Shortening Winter's Day is near a Close - Wikipedia

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    The prime version of The Shortening Winter's Day is near a Close (Lady Lever Art Gallery) was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1903. [7]The 82 x 120 cm version does not have a definitive date it was painted, but it is probable it was soon after the exhibition of 1903 and likely to have been painted to satisfy a patron that had been disappointed not to be able to purchase the exhibited ...

  4. Finzean - Wikipedia

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    Finzean was the subject of many well-known landscape paintings by the artist Joseph Farquharson, whose family have owned Finzean Estate (which occupies the eastern half of Finzean) since the 17th century. Finzean extends to approximately 8000 hectares in area and had a population of approximately 270 in 2002.

  5. Landscape painting in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In the Victorian era, the tradition of Highland landscape painting was continued by figures such as Horatio McCulloch (1806–1867), Joseph Farquharson (1846–1935) and William McTaggart (1835–1910). [21] McCulloch was a student of Knox. [22]

  6. File:Joseph Farquharson, by Joseph Farquharson.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Scottish art - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of highland landscape painting was continued by figures such as Horatio McCulloch (1806–1867), Joseph Farquharson (1846–1935) and William McTaggart (1835–1910). [58] McCulloch's images of places including Glen Coe and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs , became parlour room panoramas that helped to define popular images of Scotland.