'On the Banks of Loch Lomond' Oil on canvas, 17" x 24" |
Horatio McCulloch RSA (1805-1867) Born in Glasgow, McCulloch was apprenticed to a house painter before studying under John Knox. In the 1820s he was introduced to the work of Thomson of Duddingston whose natural, free style greatly influenced his painting. Eventually settling in Edinburgh New Town he was credited, along with Landseer, for creating the Victorian image of the Scottish Highlands. View all works by Horatio McCulloch on the P&H website |
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