Henry Hadfield Cubley

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Henry Hadfield Cubley ‘Near Inversnaid, Loch Lomond’

Oil painting on canvas, Trefan or Highland Cattle near Inversnaid, Loch Lomond facing a border collie, by Henry Hadfield Cubley (fl.1882-1904) Exhibited Royal Academy 1887
Canvas Height : 74 cms (29 ins)
Canvas Width : 125 cms (49.2 ins)
Framed Height: 94 cms (37 ins)
Framed Width: 143 cms (56.3 ins)

Henry Hadfield Cubley, a notable British painter born in 1858, dedicated his artistic pursuits to capturing the serene beauty of landscapes, particularly those endowed with the enchanting allure of the British Isles. Originating from Newark in Nottinghamshire, Cubley was under the tutelage of his uncle, William Cubley, a respected artist in his own right. This familial link in the realm of art no doubt enriched Henry’s understanding and appreciation of landscape painting, infusing his works with a depth and sensitivity that were highly regarded by his contemporaries and continue to resonate today.

The painting “Near Inversnaid, Loch Lomond,” which we discuss presently, holds a distinguished place in Cubley’s oeuvre. Exhibited at the prestigious Royal Academy in 1887, this work is a testament to Cubley’s mastery in portraying the subtle interplay of light and texture that characterises the rugged beauty of Loch Lomond. The significance of its exhibition at such a venerable institution cannot be overstated, as it marked a moment of recognition and acclaim within the elite circles of the art world during the late Victorian era.

Cubley’s works, including “Near Inversnaid, Loch Lomond,” are preserved in several esteemed public collections such as the National Trust, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, and Wolverhampton Art Gallery. The presence of his paintings in these respected venues signifies their enduring appeal and historical importance, offering art lovers and scholars alike a glimpse into the idyllic landscapes that Cubley so skilfully immortalised.

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