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Patrick Nasmyth

1787–1831

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3 artworks by Patrick Nasmyth
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Biography

Patrick Nasmyth, (7 January 1787 – 17 August 1831), was a Scottish landscape painter. He was the eldest son of the artist Alexander Nasmyth.

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  • Landscape

    Patrick Nasmyth
    c.1807
  • A Landscape (‘The Angler’s Nook’)

    Patrick Nasmyth
    1825
  • Landscape with a Cottage

    Patrick Nasmyth
    1828
  • Landscape

    Patrick Nasmyth
    1831
  • View near Sevenoaks, Kent

    Patrick Nasmyth
    1820
  • Landscape with a Farm House

    Patrick Nasmyth
    1820
  • Landscape with a River

    Patrick Nasmyth
    date not known
  • View in the New Forest near Lyndhurst

    Patrick Nasmyth
    1815
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