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Tom Seymour (British, 1844-1904) Antique Oil on canvas, Landscape, Gilt Frame
Tom Seymour (British, 1844-1904) Antique Oil on canvas, Landscape, Gilt Frame
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A striking Victorian-era landscape by British Artist Tom Seymour, capturing a dramatic waterfall rushing through rocky banks into a calm loch beyond. The composition leads the eye from the foaming, fast-moving water in the foreground into misty distance, with wind-shaped trees clinging to the cliffs. The palette leans earthy and atmospheric, with soft light breaking through clouds and reflecting on the water’s surface, giving the scene a classic Highland mood.
📏 Measurements / Medium / Presentation: Oil on canvas. Signed “Tom Seymour” at the lower left. Presented in an ornate gilt frame with beaded liner.
Framed: 29 1/4" x 21 1/2" inches. Canvas: 24" x 16".
🖼️ Condition:
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Painting: Restored/repaired tear with conservation work. There is a backing patch on the verso (clearly visible in your back photo), consistent with repair of a canvas tear. On the front, the repair presents as a visible restored line/area in the sky under raking light, with retouching associated with the repair. Expected age-related surface wear is present, including light scuffs and handling marks.
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Back/Verso: Age toning and handling marks; vertical canvas/linen patch applied.
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Frame: Ornate gilt frame shows wear: rubbed high points, small scuffs, and typical vintage patina.
About the artist: Tom Seymour is commonly listed in the trade/auction record as a British/English painter (1844–1904), best known for atmospheric landscapes, frequently featuring Scottish rivers, lochs, and rugged coastal terrain similar to this scene.
Please note: Actual colors may vary slightly from the photos shown, due to differences in lighting, camera quality, and screen settings. Most items sold by MaksArtGallery are antique, vintage, or pre-owned, and may show signs of age such as patina, craquelure, scuffs, or general wear. These characteristics add authenticity and charm to the artwork. Please review all photographs carefully, as they are considered part of the item description.

