sir john watson gordon
Sir John Watson Gordon: A Scottish Master of Light and Portraiture Sir John Watson Gordon (1788 – 1864) stands as a pivotal figure in the transition from Neoclassical portraiture to the atmospheric Tonalism that would define much of 19th-century British art. Born into a family steeped in artistic tradition—his father, Captain James Watson, was a skilled draughtsman and his uncle, George Watson, a respected portraitist – Gordon’s path…
The Lifeline
Scroll through sir john watson gordon's working life — artwork by artwork, chapter by chapter — from the earliest dated work to the last. Each thumbnail is pinned at its exact year on the gold axis.
Chapters — Career Periods
The ribbon is divided into shaded bands, one per career chapter. Each chapter groups sir john watson gordon's works by their historical period — early training, mature practice, final years.
Thumbnails — Dated Works
Every thumbnail is pinned at its precise creation year. A thin gold thread drops from the image to its exact point on the axis. Larger frames mark the artist's masterpieces by rank.
Colour Band — Movement Drift
The gradient bar beneath the axis shifts colour as the dominant art movement changes over time — from the warm golds of the early period through the deeper tones of maturity. It fills progressively as you scroll.