
Description
By Tom Seymour (1844–1904) - Oil on Canvas, circa 1880
Subject & Medium
This evocative Highland landscape presents the first light of dawn over Loch Tay, with the great massif of Ben Lawers rising in the distance, its rugged peaks softened by a veil of morning mist. The scene is alive with poetic detail: a small rustic stone cottage nestles against the slopes to the right, its thatched roof blending with the land, symbolising the enduring presence of human life amid untamed nature. A lively mountain stream flows in the left foreground, tumbling over rocks and ferns, catching the light as it winds toward the valley below.
Anchoring the composition, a trio of Highland longhorn cattle graze peacefully among heather and rough pasture. Their long horns, shaggy coats, and earthy tones of russet, dark brown, and creamy gold glow warmly against the cool silver light of dawn. Seymour uses oil on canvas to heighten the interplay between solidity and atmosphere - the cattle and rocks firmly grounded, the loch and mountain suffused with glowing softness.
Composition & Technique
Seymour structures the painting with a layered sense of space and atmosphere:
Foreground: The rocky stream and heather create natural framing devices, guiding the viewer's eye to the cattle, painted with careful anatomical accuracy and rich tonal warmth. Their textured coats are built up with short, expressive brushstrokes, giving them life and immediacy.
Middle ground: Rolling slopes with mossy greens and muted purples lead to the small croft cottage, a touch of human presence that adds narrative and scale to the scene.
Background: Ben Lawers rises in majestic grandeur, its form softened by diaphanous veils of mist. Cool greys and silvers transition into pale blues, capturing the shifting atmosphere of early morning.
Colours & Palette: Seymour balances warm ochres, russets, and earthy browns in the cattle and heather with the cooler spectrum of blue-greys, silvers, and moss greens in the mountain, sky, and foliage. This harmony of warm and cool tones evokes both the chill of morning air and the quiet warmth of life stirring in the glen.
Brushwork & Style: His brushstrokes alternate between fine, detailed marks for foliage, fur, and stone, and looser, sweeping applications for sky and mist. This combination conveys natural textures with Romantic sensitivity, while maintaining a clear sense of realism. Seymour's style, firmly rooted in the Victorian pastoral tradition, unites accuracy of place with mood and poetry of light, reflecting both Romanticism's emotional resonance and the Victorian love of topographical truth.
About the Artist
Tom Seymour (1844–1904) was a Victorian painter acclaimed for his atmospheric landscapes of Scotland and rural Britain. He combined geographic fidelity with a poetic sensibility, placing cattle, sheep, or rustic cottages as symbols of pastoral life within majestic landscapes. His works were widely collected during his lifetime and remain admired today for their balance of intimacy and grandeur.
Signed
Signed by the artist at the lower right.
Dimensions Framed
67 cm wide x 47 cm high x 2.5 cm depth
Presented in a later gilt moulded traditional frame.
Provenance
Private Collection, United Kingdom
Acquired via Notable Middle Shire Auction
Exhibited at a middle shire Museum,.
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Why You'll Love It
A luminous Highland dawn scene with cattle, cottage, and stream - a complete pastoral tableau
Evocative depiction of Ben Lawers and Loch Tay, uniting grandeur and intimacy
Rich tonal contrasts between warm earth hues and cool atmospheric light
Signed work by a respected Victorian landscape painter
Perfect for collectors of Scottish or Romantic landscapes
Condition
In overall good condition for age
Canvas shows stable age-related craquelure some minor paint loss towards lower extreme edges & foxing staining in areas
Professionally revarnished in 2010, preserving original tones
Frame shows wear and scuffs consistent with age but remains structurally sound and display-ready
Reserve: $6,480.00
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Painting Ben Lawers First Light Morning Mist Highland Cattle Beside Loch Tay
Estimate $8,000-$10,000
Starting Price
$3,200
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Grand British & European Antique Oil Painting
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