William Bradley Lamond

By way of celebrating Lamont’s and bringing some art into perspective meet William Bradley Lamond (1857-1924). Here is a work of his entitled, “Scottish Seascape”.

Scottish Seascape

A brief biography follows courtesy of Wikipedia. William Bradley Lamond RBA (1857-1924) was a Scottish painter, born at NewtyleAngus. He had no formal art training and worked for the Caledonian Railway company for many years. He initially specialised in portraits and later worked on landscapes which have been described as “vigorous impressionistic scenes in oil – with a strong use of colour”. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1906, and exhibited at the Royal AcademyRoyal Scottish Academy and Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts.

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