- John Henry Lorimer
John Henry Lorimer (
12 August ,1856 -4 November ,1936 ) was a Scottish painter who worked onportrait s and genre scenes of everyday life.Lorimer was born in
Edinburgh , the son of James Lorimer, who was Regius Professor of Public Law at Edinburgh University from 1862 to 1890. He was educated at Edinburgh University and later at theRoyal Scottish Academy , being taught by McTaggart and Chalmers. This was followed by a period spent inParis studying withCarolus-Duran . His younger brother was the renownedarchitect Robert Lorimer .Lorimer travelled throughout
Spain ,Italy andAlgiers between 1877 and 1891. He exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy from 1873 and at theRoyal Academy from 1878. Significant amongst his works are "The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk", which hangs in theNational Gallery of Scotland , "A Peaceful Art" and "Kellie Castle Garden", which was sold at auction in 2000 for £32,900.In 1878 the Lorimer family acquired the lease of
Kellie Castle inFife and began its restoration for use as a holiday home. This later became the permanent family home, after purchase in 1948 by Robert Lorimer's son, the sculptorHew Lorimer . The castle is owned today by theNational Trust for Scotland who maintain a changing exhibition of his works, plus those of his brother, Robert Lorimer and nephew, Hew Lorimer.Lorimer died in Edinburgh in 1936.
External links
* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst1118.html John Henry Lorimer on the Gazeteer for Scotland]
* [http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collections/simple_search.php?objectId=3034# Biography on National Gallery for Scotland]
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