Morning
Romanticism
1861
31.0 x 23.0 cm
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Artwork Description
Painting Description
The painting features a young child wearing a blue hat with a bow on it, holding a musical instrument, possibly a violin or a flute. The background of the painting is a serene landscape that includes mountains and water, creating a sense of depth and tranquility. The use of oil on panel gives the painting a rich texture and depth, making it a truly unique piece of art. Key Features of the painting include:- The beautiful and intricate details of the child's clothing and hat
- The serene and peaceful landscape in the background
- The use of oil on panel, which gives the painting a rich texture and depth
Artist and Style
Robert Inerarity Herdman was a skilled artist known for his attention to detail and ability to capture the beauty of everyday life. His style is characterized by the use of bold colors and intricate details, which are evident in the "Morning" painting. For more information on Robert Inerarity Herdman and his other works, visit /art/list/?Filter=AQUEPM-Robert-Inerarity-Herdman-Morning. Other notable paintings by Robert Inerarity Herdman include Evening, which can be found at /art/list/?Filter=AQUEPX-Robert-Inerarity-Herdman-Evening. The Glasgow Museums Resource Centre also features other notable paintings, such as Old Mill and a Farm Cart by John Rathbone, which can be found at /art/list/?Filter=AQSHMF-John-Rathbone-Old-Mill-and-a-Farm-Cart.For handmade oil painting reproductions of these and other famous paintings, visit https://ArtsDot.com.
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Artist Biography
Robert Inerarity Herdman (1829–1888): A Victorian Visionary Embracing Celtic Revival
Robert Inerarity Herdman RSA RSW (17 September 1829 – 10 January 1888) was a Scottish artist who achieved considerable renown during the Victorian era, primarily recognized for his captivating portraits and evocative depictions of rural landscapes infused with Celtic influences. Born in Rattray near Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Herdman’s artistic journey began with studies at St Andrews University before he decisively pursued painting as his vocation, establishing himself in Edinburgh in 1847 under the tutelage of Robert Scott Lauder and John Ballantyne – formative mentors who instilled within him a profound appreciation for the burgeoning Celtic Revival movement.Early Life & Artistic Training
Herdman’s initial inclination towards theology was swiftly superseded by an ardent passion for artistic expression, fueled by Lauder's guidance and fostering a meticulous approach to technique. He honed his skills diligently, mastering oil painting and capturing the nuances of light and color with remarkable precision. His association with Professor John Stuart Blackie proved particularly influential; Blackie’s unwavering belief in Celtic mythology and folklore profoundly impacted Herdman’s artistic sensibilities, shaping his later works with themes of pastoral beauty and spiritual contemplation.Notable Works & Exhibitions
Herdman's prolific output encompassed a diverse range of subjects, notably portraits capturing the dignity and character of prominent figures within Scottish society – commissions from city councils across Scotland attest to his reputation for excellence. However, he is perhaps best remembered for his series of idyllic scenes portraying young girls amidst picturesque landscapes reminiscent of Celtic folklore. These paintings exemplify Herdman’s commitment to conveying emotion and narrative through visual storytelling. His canvases graced the walls of esteemed institutions such as the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) and National Portrait Gallery in London, cementing his place among Scotland's artistic luminaries. He participated actively in exhibitions organized by both organizations between 1861 and 1887, showcasing his evolving style and expanding artistic horizons. Furthermore, he traveled to Philadelphia in 1876 and Paris in 1878, broadening his exposure to international artistic trends.Style & Influences
Herdman’s artistic style is characterized by a Romantic sensibility—a preoccupation with emotion, imagination, and the sublime—combined with meticulous realism. He skillfully employed chiaroscuro techniques to create dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, enhancing the expressive power of his compositions. The Celtic Revival movement served as a crucial catalyst for Herdman's creative vision, inspiring him to incorporate motifs from Gaelic mythology and folklore into his paintings. Recurring themes of innocence, rural tranquility, and spiritual aspiration permeate his oeuvre, reflecting Blackie’s influence and embodying the spirit of Victorian Scotland.Legacy & Recognition
Herdman’s enduring legacy resides in his contribution to Scottish art history and his ability to capture the essence of a bygone era. His paintings continue to resonate with viewers today, conveying a timeless appreciation for beauty and storytelling. He was elected an Associate of the RSA in 1861 and subsequently achieved Fellowship honors in 1863—a testament to his artistic merit and scholarly pursuits. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Herdman’s family history is notable: His son, William Abbott Herdman FRSE, became a distinguished oceanographer aboard the Challenger Expedition, furthering scientific exploration while upholding familial pride. Robert Duddingston Herdman (1863–1922), another son, pursued artistic endeavors himself. Herdman's final resting place is Grange Cemetery in Edinburgh, where he was interred on the outer slope to the central vaults—a poignant reminder of a life dedicated to art and scholarship.robert inerarity herdman
1829 - 1888
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Portraiture; Pastoral Scenes
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Celtic Revival']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Robert Scott Lauder']
- Date Of Birth: 1829
- Date Of Death: 1888
- Full Name: Robert Inerarity Herdman
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- Morning
- The Arrochar Gleaner
- Lochiel’s Warning
- Place Of Birth: Rattray, Blairgowrie, Perthshire

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