Peter Lorimer
1916
61.0 x 50.0 cm
Westminster College
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Peter Lorimer
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A Glimpse into the Artist's Style
John Peddie's work is characterized by his attention to detail and ability to convey the personality of his subjects. The portrait of Peter Lorimer is no exception, with the subject's stern expression and thoughtful gaze drawing the viewer in. The use of a black and white color palette adds to the overall sense of seriousness and introspection.Some of John Peddie's notable works include John Gibb, Professor of New Testament and Church History, Reverend Dr R. E. Welsh, and Margaret Dunlop Gibson. These paintings showcase the artist's range and ability to capture the unique spirit of each subject.
Discovering the Artworks of Westminster College
For those interested in learning more about the artworks at Westminster College, a visit to the college's website or a tour of the campus is highly recommended. Additionally, Discovering the Artworks of Westminster College, Cambridge, United Kingdom provides a comprehensive overview of the college's collection and its significance in the world of art.The handmade oil painting reproductions available on OriginalUniqueArt.com offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of history, with each reproduction carefully crafted to capture the essence of the original work. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply looking to add a touch of elegance to your home, these reproductions are sure to impress.
Some notable features of Peter Lorimer include:
- The subject's stern expression and thoughtful gaze
- The use of a black and white color palette
- The painting's size, 61 x 50 cm
- The medium, oil on canvas
- The date of creation, 1916
- The location, Westminster College in Cambridge, United Kingdom
A művész életrajza
John Dick Peddie: A Scottish Portraitist of Dignified Lineage
John Dick Peddie (24 February 1824 – 12 March 1891) was a Scottish architect, businessman and Liberal Party politician whose artistic legacy resides primarily in his meticulously crafted portraits of clergymen, academics, and historical figures. Born into a prominent Edinburgh family—James Peddie WS and Margaret Dick—his upbringing instilled within him an appreciation for both craftsmanship and intellectual pursuits, shaping the trajectory of his life and career.- Early Life & Education:
- The twins were educated at the University of Edinburgh, studying law, but John was articled to the architect David Rhind.
Architectural Pursuits Alongside Artistic Expression
Peddie established his own architectural practice in 1845, swiftly gaining recognition for innovative designs and securing commissions for notable buildings. Notably, he spearheaded the design of the United Presbyterian Synod Hall in Edinburgh—a structure that stands as a testament to his skill and vision—though sadly demolished decades later. His sons, John More Dick Peddie (1853–1921) and Walter Lockhart Dick Peddie (b.1865), followed in his footsteps, continuing the family tradition of architectural excellence. This dual vocation allowed Peddie to hone his observational skills and understanding of spatial relationships—skills that would prove invaluable to his artistic endeavors.The Artistry of John Dick Peddie: Portraiture as Reflection
Peddie’s artistic reputation rests upon his prolific output of portrait paintings, characterized by a remarkable ability to capture the essence of his subjects with understated elegance and psychological insight. He meticulously studied anatomy and perspective, mastering techniques that ensured accuracy and realism while simultaneously conveying emotion and character. Peddie's style leaned towards a restrained palette—often favoring muted tones—allowing him to focus on capturing subtle nuances of expression and posture. His portraits weren’t merely representations of likeness; they were explorations of personality and intellect, reflecting the values of Victorian society.Notable Commissions & Artistic Influences
Peddie's commissions spanned across Scotland and England, securing him positions as a respected artist within his time. He produced works for prominent figures including clergymen and academics—demonstrating an understanding of social hierarchy and artistic conventions. Peddie’s artistic sensibilities were undoubtedly influenced by the Romantic movement, particularly its emphasis on emotional intensity and dramatic lighting—though he tempered this influence with classical principles of proportion and balance. Artists like Sir Joshua Reynolds served as models for his meticulous attention to detail and compositional harmony.Legacy & Historical Significance
John Dick Peddie’s contribution to Scottish art history is significant, representing a pivotal voice in the Victorian portraiture tradition. His enduring reputation stems from his ability to elevate portraiture beyond mere likeness—transforming it into a medium for conveying profound psychological truths and celebrating intellectual achievement. Today, Peddie's paintings continue to fascinate scholars and collectors alike, offering invaluable insights into the cultural landscape of 19th-century Scotland and cementing his place as a master craftsman whose artistic vision transcended stylistic boundaries.Rövid tények
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Portraiture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['David Rhind']
- Date Of Birth: 24 February 1824
- Date Of Death: 12 March 1891
- Full Name: John Dick Peddie
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks: ["St Giles' Cathedral Choir Vestry"]
- Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland

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