GVM002
Giclée / Konsttryck
Giclée- eller canvasprint av museumskvalitet med snabb produktion och flexibla ytbehandlingsalternativ. ( Byt till handmålad målning
Byt till bild)
Välj bland våra förinställda storlekar som motsvarar konstverkets ursprungliga proportioner.
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GVM002
Giclée / Konsttryck
Reproduktionsstorlek
-
Totalpris
$ 80
Om konstnären
William Mustart Lockhart: Glasgow’s Quiet Observer of Victorian Life
William Mustart Lockhart (January 26, 1855 – January 3, 1941) emerged from the Scottish city of Perth as a watercolour painter who would quietly but persistently document the evolving landscape and society of late nineteenth-century Glasgow. Often referred to simply as “Mustart,” his artistic legacy resides primarily in meticulously rendered topographical views and portraits that capture the spirit of his time—particularly within the Bridgeton district, an area undergoing significant industrial transformation during Lockhart’s lifetime. Lockhart's formal training began with Thomas Fairbairn, a respected Glasgow artist who instilled in him a foundational understanding of tonal painting and compositional principles. This influence is palpable throughout Lockhart’s oeuvre, characterized by a deliberate restraint that prioritizes accuracy and subtle nuance over flamboyant embellishment. He eschewed the grand narratives favored by many contemporaries, instead focusing on capturing everyday scenes—the bustling docks, the cobblestone streets lined with tenements, the serene beauty of Glasgow Green—with remarkable detail. Lockhart’s artistic output spanned several decades, producing approximately 300 paintings that now reside in museums across Scotland and beyond. His Bridgeton landscapes are particularly noteworthy for their evocative portrayal of working-class life; Lockhart skillfully rendered the gritty realities of industrialization alongside glimpses of Victorian charm. These canvases aren't merely representations of places; they’re imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere—the damp chill of winter mornings, the hazy glow of gaslight evenings—reflecting Lockhart’s keen observation skills and his ability to convey emotion through color and texture. Beyond his topographical work, Lockhart produced a substantial number of portraits, often depicting members of Glasgow's merchant families and prominent figures in civic life. Like his landscapes, these portraits demonstrate a commitment to realism combined with an understated elegance. He achieved this effect through careful attention to lighting and drapery, capturing not just physical likeness but also conveying the character and personality of his subjects. Lockhart’s contribution to Scottish art history is significant, albeit often overlooked compared to more celebrated artists of the era. His dedication to portraying the ordinary—the lives of ordinary Glaswegians—provides invaluable insight into Victorian society and culture. Furthermore, his meticulous technique serves as an exemplar of watercolour painting during a period when tonal harmony and atmospheric perspective were paramount considerations. Today, William Mustart Lockhart’s paintings continue to fascinate scholars and collectors alike, cementing his place as one of Glasgow's most enduring artistic voices.william mustart lockhart
1855 - 1941 , United Kingdom
Snabbfakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Watercolor
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Victorian Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Thomas Fairbairn']
- Date Of Birth: January 26, 1855
- Date Of Death: January 3, 1941
- Full Name: William Mustart Lockhart
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- GVM001
- GVM015
- GVM007
- Place Of Birth: Perth, United Kingdom


Glasalternativet är endast tillgängligt i storlekar under 110 cm.