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Lot #8: Framed 1882 Scottish Loch Watercolour Painting Signed JOHN SMART RSA RSW (1838-1899)

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$1.00

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Location:

Railside Road, Toronto, ON, M3A 3L9

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Sat, January 24 2026 Category A: 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Painting fine some frame wear as pictured Frame 25" x 19.5" painting 16.75" x 11" John Smart RSA RSW was a Scottish painter of landscapes in oil and watercolour. Smart adored his native land and sought to capture the sublimity of its dramatic peaks and rugged glens with vigorous brushwork. A passionate Scottish nationalist, he sought the views which best conveyed a sense of Scotland’s iconic spirit. Early Years Born in Edinburgh, his father worked as an engraver and would’ve taught young John the fundamentals of drawing. Before long, Smart had applied to the School of Manufacturers intending to also become an engraver but switched to painting when his true talent became apparent. Training under Horatio McCulloch (1805-1867), one of the leading Scottish landscape painters, Smart honed his mastery while gaining insight into his tutor’s philosophies. McCulloch was a romantic, inspired by a Wordsworthian spirit, who produced vast panoramic Highland vistas with extensive depth and soul. The two became good friends and one can imagine them strolling through the wilderness while discussing the seasons. Smart’s lively brushwork seems to echo the conditions, it’s often bold, natural and earthy. He captures a sense of epic Scottish adventure and becomes a personification of the undulant scenery itself. He painted at various locations but more so in the West Highlands - with its vast mountains and expansive lochs. Working predominantly from life, its numerous views are amplified by his robust handling. James Caw, an art critic, explained: "If coarse in handling and wanting in subtlety of feeling, they are simple and effective in design, vivid in effect and powerful in execution, and breathe an ardent passion for the landscape of his native land." It was this passion that underpinned his ultimate success and, before long, he was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy. Popular with the rising middle classes, he became an important contributor to the development of Scottish landscape painting. A Gentler Side But, aside from his rusticated views, it was a gentler endeavour that resulted in his greatest notoriety - golf. Smart was a keen golfer and produced numerous watercolours depicting various courses and greens. Twenty of these were produced as etchings by George Aikman and titled ‘A Round Of The Links: Views of the Golf Greens of Scotland’. Today, Smart is represented in many public collections including the British Museum, National Trust for Scotland, Brodie Castle, Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture, Rozelle House Galleries, The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, University of Edinburgh, and the Walker Art Gallery. 1838 Born in Edinburgh to Robert Campbell Smart, an engraver, and Emily Margaret Morton. Studied under Horatio McCulloch. 1871 Elected an Associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy. 1876 Founding member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. 1877 Elected a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy. 1889 Produced various watercolours of golfing greens. 1893 Publication of ‘A Round of the Links, Views of the Golf Greens of Scotland’. Etched plates after Smart’s watercolours. 1899 Died. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smart_(landscape_artist) https://bravefineart.com/blogs/artist-directory/smart-rsa-rsw-john-1838-1899?srsltidAfmBOor6VFrWa8SPpDIjnldY-f3IShg4DJ6l5B0g-kx4d2lsqCHei7g3 Dimensions: Frame 25" x 19.5" painting 16.75" x 11" Pickup category timeslot {A}

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Only Available Pickup Date/Time: Sat, January 24 2026 Category A: 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM

2026- 01-25
Category A: 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pickup Location:  Railside Road, Toronto, ON, M3A 3L9 View Map (opens in new window)


Bidding Starts:

Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 10:00:00 PM UTC

Bidding Ends:

Friday, January 23, 2026 between 1:00:00 AM and 1:21:00 AM UTC

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Jan 14, 2026, 10:39:00 PM

$1.00

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