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1808 - 1889

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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Died: 1889
  • Museums on APS:
    • Metropolitano muziejus
    • Metropolitano muziejus
    • Metropolitano muziejus
    • Metropolitano muziejus
    • Metropolitano muziejus
  • Works on APS: 4
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  • Top-ranked work: Ivory-billed Woodpeckers
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Top 3 works:
    • Ivory-billed Woodpeckers
    • Orchard Oriole
    • Black-Backed Three-Toed Woodpecker
  • Born: 1808, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Lifespan: 81 years

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Joseph Bartholomew Kidd (1808–1889): A Scottish Painter of Highland Landscapes and Audubon Copies

Joseph Bartholomew Kidd, born in Edinburgh around 1808, emerged as a prominent figure within the Scottish artistic landscape of the Victorian era. His formative years were spent under the tutelage of John Thomson of Duddingston, establishing him firmly on a path toward mastering watercolor techniques and capturing the sublime beauty of his native Highlands.

  • Early Training & Academic Recognition: Kidd’s dedication to art culminated in his election as one of the original associates of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1826, marking a pivotal moment in his career. This prestigious affiliation propelled him into the heart of Edinburgh's artistic community and solidified his commitment to scholarly pursuits alongside creative endeavors. He achieved full academician status in 1829, cementing his position as a respected artist and educator.
  • London Years & Artistic Shift: Around 1836, Kidd relocated to London, severing ties with the RSA. This move coincided with a deliberate stylistic evolution—he abandoned landscape painting for portraiture and drawing instruction at Greenwich Naval College. He continued to teach until his death in May 1889, leaving behind a legacy of artistic mentorship and meticulous observation.
  • Illustrative Contributions: Kidd’s artistic reputation gained considerable traction through collaborations with naturalist John James Audubon. Commissioned to reproduce Audubon's avian illustrations—a monumental undertaking reflecting the fervor for scientific exploration during the Romantic period—Kidd skillfully rendered birds in exquisite detail, demonstrating his mastery of watercolor and capturing their essence with remarkable accuracy.
  • Notable Works & Patronage: Kidd’s artistic output included depictions of Highland scenery, meticulously executed watercolors that embody the spirit of Scottish romanticism. He also produced etchings showcasing dramatic highland vistas. Furthermore, he secured a commission from Queen Victoria to create a portrait for Greenwich Hospital Schools, illustrating his ability to engage with royal patronage and produce works of considerable artistic merit.

Kidd’s artistic legacy extends beyond individual paintings; he served as an influential teacher at Greenwich Naval College, fostering the development of young artists and upholding standards of artistic excellence. His work continues to resonate today, representing a significant contribution to Victorian landscape art and ornithological illustration—a testament to his talent and unwavering passion for capturing the grandeur of Scotland’s natural world.