Bringing in the Hay

by Henry John Kinnaird

£6,500

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Kinnaird often painted harvest scenes (as with this lovely example) in and around Surrey and Sussex.

DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 40.64 cms x 60.96 cms /16.00 ins x 24.00 ins
SIGNATURE: Signed
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas

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Catalogue No: 3966 Categories: ,

Henry J Kinnaird painted landscapes and river scenes (as in this example, ‘Bringing in the Hay’, often of the South of England, and mostly in watercolour. He painted in a broad, naturalistic style similar at times to the artist John Horace Hooper. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and at Suffolk Street.

Private collection, United Kingdom

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Henry John Kinnaird was a painter of landscapes and river scenes who was born on 7 June in Old Church, St Pancras. In 1880, he was living in the Camden Town area of London and exhibited a number of works at the Royal Academy including: “The Tow Path near Henley”, “The Thames near Pangbourne” and “The Old Mill, Burnham, Essex”.

He also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. By 1887, he had moved to Chingford in Essex, and by 1908 he had made the move to Sussex where he lived in Arundel before finally settling in Ringmer near Lewes. Kinnaird painted in both watercolours and oils in a broad, naturalistic style similar to John Horace Hooper, however during his lifetime he became a well-known watercolour artist. He often painted harvest scenes (as with this lovely example) in and around Surrey and Sussex.

He died on 26 February at Old Cottage, Ringmer in 1929.

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