James Arnold (1781-1868) and family

Robert Scott Lauder

Created:
Movement:
unknown
Realism
key Notes:
Family portrait, Scottish identity.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"James Arnold (1781-1868) and family," painted by Robert Scott Lauder in 1850, is a significant work that reflects the social and familial values of 19th-century Scotland. The painting captures the prominent figure of James Arnold, a successful businessman and philanthropist, alongside his family, illustrating the importance of lineage and social status during this period in Scottish history.

Description of the work:

"James Arnold (1781-1868) and family," painted by Robert Scott Lauder, features a formal composition that presents the subject and his family in a domestic setting, characterized by a rich color palette and meticulous attention to detail. The figures are arranged in a manner that emphasizes their familial bonds, with James Arnold positioned centrally, surrounded by his wife and children, all rendered with a naturalistic approach that highlights their individual expressions and attire reflective of the period.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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James Arnold (1781-1868) and family