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Maternal Instinct

Discover 'Maternal Instinct' by John Henry Lorimer (1892). This oil painting showcases domestic life & familial warmth in a richly detailed, romantic style. Explore this Victorian genre scene.

John Henry Lorimer var en skotsk målare som främst fångade vardagslivet och hyllade Kellie Castle genom sina verk – ett projekt där hans broder Robert Lorimer spelade en viktig roll inom arkitektur. Hans konst präglas av realism och känslighet, särskilt när det gäller porträtt och landskap från viktorianska Skottland. Upptäck hans mästerverk och familjens engagemang för konst och byggnadsarbete!

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Konstnärsbiografi

John Henry Lorimer: A Scottish Painter of Domestic Life and Architectural Legacy

John Henry Lorimer (1856 – 1936) was a Scottish painter whose artistic output primarily focused on capturing the nuances of everyday life—particularly domestic scenes—and celebrating the grandeur of Kellie Castle, a project inextricably linked to his brother’s architectural endeavors. Born in Edinburgh, Lorimer descended from a family steeped in intellectual pursuits; his father, James Lorimer, held a prestigious professorship at Edinburgh University, shaping young John's academic foundation. Educated at Edinburgh Academy and subsequently Edinburgh University, he honed his artistic skills further through studies at the Royal Scottish Academy, mentored by influential figures like Frank McTaggart and William Chalmers. This formative period instilled in him a deep appreciation for Impressionistic techniques and compositional considerations—a stylistic choice that would define much of his oeuvre. Lorimer’s early artistic explorations were marked by an unwavering dedication to realism, mirroring the prevailing aesthetic sensibilities of Victorian Britain. He diligently rendered portraits of prominent individuals – including Lyon Playfair, Joseph Lister, Peter Hately Waddell – capturing their likenesses with remarkable accuracy while subtly conveying their personalities and inner lives. These commissions underscored Lorimer’s mastery of technique and his ability to distill complex character traits into visually compelling representations. His landscapes, notably “A Peaceful Art and Kellie Castle Garden,” exemplify the Romantic tradition's fascination with sublime beauty and emotional resonance—a testament to his artistic sensitivity and understanding of the human condition. Sold at auction in 2000 for £32,900, this artwork remains a captivating glimpse into Victorian Scotland. Between 1877 and 1891, Lorimer embarked on extensive travels across Europe – Spain, Italy, and Algeria – experiences that profoundly broadened his visual vocabulary and fueled his artistic imagination. These journeys exposed him to diverse cultural traditions and artistic influences, shaping his stylistic evolution and enriching his compositional repertoire. He recognized the power of observation and experimentation as crucial components of artistic growth—principles he consistently applied throughout his career. A cornerstone of Lorimer’s artistic legacy resides in his collaborative partnership with Robert Lorimer, his brother – a celebrated architect who spearheaded the ambitious restoration of Kellie Castle. Transforming it from a dilapidated ruin into a magnificent Victorian holiday home demanded meticulous planning and unwavering commitment; Lorimer’s involvement ensured that the architectural vision resonated harmoniously with artistic sensibilities. This familial bond exemplifies not only shared heritage but also reciprocal influence on each other’s creative pursuits—a dynamic relationship that produced enduring results. Kellie Castle, now cared for by the National Trust for Scotland, stands as a tangible embodiment of this collaborative spirit and Lorimer's contribution to Scottish architectural history. Lorimer’s artistic achievements solidified his position as an Associate Academician of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1882 and Full Academician in 1900—honors reflecting his enduring contribution to British art history. He continued to produce artwork until his death at Gyles House, Pittenweem, Fife, on November 4th, 1936 – leaving behind a remarkable body of work that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study. His final residence was at 1 Bruntsfield Crescent in Edinburgh, where he lived alongside Antony Gibbs, fostering an environment rich in artistic inspiration.
John Henry Lorimer

John Henry Lorimer

1856 - 1936 , Skottland

Kortfattad information

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Robert Lorimer']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Charles Durand']
  • Date Of Death: 1936
  • Full Name: John Henry Lorimer
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk
    • A Peaceful Art and Kellie Castle Garden
    • Portrait of Lyon Playfair
    • Portrait of Joseph Lister
    • Portrait of Peter Hately Waddell
  • Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland