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Patrick Nasmyth Collection

Patrick Nasmyth was a renowned artist known for his stunning landscape paintings

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820 Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820 Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820. Painting held at The Tate, London. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: A Woodmans Cottage, 1820. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A Woodmans Cottage, 1820. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A Woodmans Cottage, 1820. Painting held at the National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh. From A Catalogue of the Pictures

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Penshurst Place, Kent Signed in black paint, lower left: Pat Nasymth'

Penshurst Place, Kent Signed in black paint, lower left: Pat Nasymth"
Penshurst Place, Kent Signed in black paint, lower left: " Pat Nasymth", Patrick Nasmyth, 1787-1831, British

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: A View of Cessford and the Village of Caverton, Roxboroughshire in the Distance Signed

A View of Cessford and the Village of Caverton, Roxboroughshire in the Distance Signed and dated in brown paint, lower left: " Ptk Nasymth | 1813", Patrick Nasmyth, 1787-1831, British

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: A view of the Douglas Bridge near Inverary, Argyllshire, 1818 (oil on canvas)

A view of the Douglas Bridge near Inverary, Argyllshire, 1818 (oil on canvas)
5938239 A view of the Douglas Bridge near Inverary, Argyllshire, 1818 (oil on canvas) by Nasmyth, Patrick (1787-1831); 58.1x35.7 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Carisbrooke Castle, Isle Of Wight, 1831. Creator: Patrick Nasmyth

Carisbrooke Castle, Isle Of Wight, 1831. Creator: Patrick Nasmyth
Carisbrooke Castle, Isle Of Wight, 1831

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Near Penshurst, Kent, 1828. Creator: Patrick Nasmyth

Near Penshurst, Kent, 1828. Creator: Patrick Nasmyth
Near Penshurst, Kent, 1828

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: The Water Mill, Carshalton, 1830, (c1915). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

The Water Mill, Carshalton, 1830, (c1915). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
The Water Mill, Carshalton, 1830, (c1915). The painting is held by the Guildhall Art Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Old Cottages on the Brent, looking towards Harrow, 1830. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

Old Cottages on the Brent, looking towards Harrow, 1830. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
Old Cottages on the Brent, looking towards Harrow, 1830. Painting held at The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: The Edge of the Wood, c1824. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

The Edge of the Wood, c1824. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
The Edge of the Wood, c1824. Painting held at the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, Glasgow. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: A Rough Road, 1826. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A Rough Road, 1826. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A Rough Road, 1826. Painting held at the Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums, Aberdeen. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: The Valley of the Tweed, c1803. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

The Valley of the Tweed, c1803. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
The Valley of the Tweed, c1803. Painting held at the National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: A View In Surrey, c1797-1831, (1919). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A View In Surrey, c1797-1831, (1919). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A View In Surrey. From The Connoisseur Volume LV [Otto Limited, London, 1919]

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Landscape, with Pool and Tree in foreground, 1828. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

Landscape, with Pool and Tree in foreground, 1828. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
Landscape, with Pool and Tree in foreground, 1828. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C. Reginald Grundy and F

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Penshurst Kent 1828 Oil wood 27 1 / 2 x 36 1 / 4

Penshurst Kent 1828 Oil wood 27 1 / 2 x 36 1 / 4
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Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Edinburgh from the Braids Signed, lower left: Patk [??], Patrick Nasmyth

Edinburgh from the Braids Signed, lower left: Patk [??], Patrick Nasmyth
Edinburgh from the Braids Signed, lower left: " Patk [??]", Patrick Nasmyth, 1787-1831, British

Background imagePatrick Nasmyth Collection: Sculpture, Self portrait, Patrick Nasmyth, 1787-1831, British

Sculpture, Self portrait, Patrick Nasmyth, 1787-1831, British



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Patrick Nasmyth was a renowned artist known for his stunning landscape paintings. In "A Woodmans Cottage, 1820, " Nasmyth captures the rustic beauty of a countryside cottage nestled among tall trees. The attention to detail is exquisite, showcasing his mastery in depicting nature's charm. In "A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820, " Nasmyth transports us to the banks of the iconic river. With meticulous brushstrokes, he portrays the grandeur of Greenwich with its majestic buildings and bustling waterfront. Nasmyth's talent shines through in "A View of Cessford and the Village of Caverton. " This painting showcases his ability to capture distant landscapes with precision. The rolling hills and charming village evoke a sense of tranquility that is characteristic of Nasmyth's work. "The Douglas Bridge near Inverary" takes us on a journey through Scotland's rugged beauty. With vibrant colors and expert composition, Nasmyth brings this scene to life, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in its breathtaking allure. Carisbrooke Castle stands proudly in "Isle Of Wight. " Nasmyth skillfully depicts its imposing presence against an enchanting sky. His use of light creates depth and adds drama to this historic landmark. "Near Penshurst, Kent" reveals Nasmyth's ability to capture England's picturesque countryside. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere transport viewers into this idyllic setting where time seems to stand still. "The Water Mill, Carshalton" showcases Nasmyth's fascination with capturing architectural marvels amidst natural surroundings. The mill becomes an integral part of this peaceful landscape as it blends seamlessly into its environment. In "Old Cottages on the Brent, " we are transported back in time as we gaze upon these quaint dwellings along Harrow Road. Through delicate brushwork and careful attention to detail, Nasmyth immortalizes these charming cottages for generations to come.