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๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe
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๐Ÿ„ Victorian Oil Painting Beneath Ben Nevis Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe

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Victorian Oil Painting ๐Ÿ„ Misty Morn Beneath Ben Nevis: Longhorn Cattle by Loch Linnhe, Scottish Highlands
By Tom Seymour (1844โ€“1904)


๐ŸŽจ Overview
This evocative oil on canvas by Victorian landscape painter Tom Seymour beautifully captures the atmospheric charm of the Scottish Highlands in the late 19th century. Set against the serene backdrop of Loch Linnhe and the mist-cloaked peak of Ben Nevis, the painting immerses viewers in a moment of pastoral calm. Grazing Highland longhorn cattlebring life and rustic elegance to the foreground, their presence anchoring the scene in Highland tradition.

Created circa 1880, this landscape is an exquisite example of Seymourโ€™s mature style โ€” blending Romantic naturalismwith technical precision. The work is housed in a later gilt moulded frame that enhances its timeless appeal.


๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Artistic Details
A gentle dawn unfolds over the Highlands. Ben Nevis, half-veiled in mist, rises solemnly above the still waters of Loch Linnhe. The light is diffuse and silvery, creating a dreamlike quality that unifies sky, mountain, and loch.

In contrast, the foreground bursts with texture and warmth. Hardy longhorn cattle graze amid tufts of heather and rocky slopes, their rugged forms depicted with realistic detail and tonal richness. The palette moves from cool greys and sky blues in the distance to earthy russets, ochres, and mossy greens nearer the viewer โ€” a masterclass in atmospheric depth and tonal harmony.

  • Soft, atmospheric strokes shape the mist and sky

  • Crisp, textured brushwork brings life to the cattle and terrain

  • Color notes include:

    • Misty greys and silvers (sky and peaks)

    • Deep greens and olives (foliage and slopes)

    • Warm ochres, creams, and browns (cattle)

    • Soft whites and pale reflections (water)

Seymour orchestrates these elements with balance and grace, inviting contemplation and emotional connection to the rugged beauty of the Highlands.


๐Ÿ‘ค About Tom Seymour (1844โ€“1904)
A British painter of the Romantic landscape tradition, Seymour was active throughout the Victorian era, specializing in depictions of rural and Highland scenes. Though not a Royal Academician, his work resonated deeply with 19th-century audiences, particularly collectors drawn to nostalgic and poetic representations of Britainโ€™s countryside.

Seymour exhibited regionally and found strong favour among patrons in Scotland and northern England. Today, his paintings remain in demand for their atmospheric depth and historical resonance, with works held in both private and institutional collections.

  • Auction Highlight: Seymourโ€™s top sale to date achieved $11,278 USD, reflecting continued collector interest.


๐Ÿ“ Framed Size

  • 67 cm (W) ร— 47 cm (H) ร— 2.5 cm (D)

  • Framed in a later classic gilt moulded frame, in keeping with the paintingโ€™s period character.


๐Ÿงพ Provenance & Documentation

  • From a private British collection

  • Purchased at a notable Middle Shire auction

  • Previously exhibited at Middle Shire Museum in a curated Victorian Highlands display

  • Offered by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD, with documentation verifying provenance included


๐Ÿ’š Why This Painting Stands Out
โœ” Poetic and immersive Highland landscape
โœ” Authentic representation of 19th-century pastoral life
โœ” Iconic setting with Ben Nevis and Loch Linnhe
โœ” Striking portrayal of longhorn Highland cattle
โœ” Executed by a respected Victorian landscape artist
โœ” Ready to hang in a classic gilt frame
โœ” Perfect for lovers of Scottish art, Romanticism, or heritage dรฉcor


๐Ÿฉบ Condition Report

  • Overall good condition

  • Canvas has been relined for preservation

  • Professionally cleaned and revarnished (2010)

  • Some foxing and minor craquelure consistent with age

  • Small touch-up in upper sky area; patch repair verso, subtly blended

  • Frame shows light wear and small edge losses, structurally stable and attractive


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