John Brown Abercromby
John Brown Abercromby (1843–1929)[1] was a Scottish artist whose styles and genres varied from traditional portraiture and domestic scenes to avant-garde modernist.
Life
[edit]Although mainly linked to Edinburgh and Midlothian he appears to have an Aberdeen connection, and may have been from there.[2] He exhibited between 1880 and 1923.
He lived at 17 Torphichen Street during his operational years[3] but disappears from Edinburgh directories in later life. He was married to Jessie Ramage (1851–1913), daughter of the artist James Ramage (1824–1887).
He died on 30 March 1929, aged 86. He is buried in the Grange Cemetery in southern Edinburgh.
Known works
[edit]- Portrait of Robert Alexander (Scottish National Portrait Gallery)
- Portrait of William Beattie-Brown RSA (Royal Scottish Academy)
- Portrait of William McTaggart (1906)[4]
- Horse and Cart
- Table D’Hote
- The Village Maiden (1878)
- Making Clothes for Dolly
- Toddling About
- Mary Cameron, artist, in her Studio[5]
- Household Pets (1879)
- Domestic Cares
- Good Bye
- The Spires of Edinburgh
References
[edit]- ^ "Biography of John Brown Abercrombie - BLOUIN ARTINFO, The Premier Global Online Destination for Art and Culture | BLOUIN ARTINFO". blouinartinfo.com. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ^ "John Brown Abercromby - William Shannon Fine Art". originalscottishart.com. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1885–86
- ^ "William McTaggart - Person Extended - National Portrait Gallery". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ^ "National Galleries of Scotland Collections Digitisation - John Brown Abercromby; Mary Cameron, Artist (in..." nationalgalleriesdigitisation.tumblr.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2016.