
Scottish ยท 21 artworks
artist bio
Tom Scott was a Scottish artist known for his landscapes and genre scenes, often depicting rural life in Scotland and abroad. He blended elements of Realism and Impressionism to capture the atmosphere and light of his subjects.
what you'll learn
Studying Tom Scott's work allows students to explore the transition from Realism to Impressionism, focusing on how artists can capture light and atmosphere while maintaining a sense of realism. Students can learn about composition, color theory, and brushwork techniques used to depict landscapes and everyday scenes.

The robin's well

Watering the horses
1913

Dordrecht
1905

Roundstone reflections, Connemara

View of Philiphaugh Farm, Selkirk at dawn
1917

Gala by Whitelea
1912

Border Hills
1887

Herding Sheep
1906

Ladhope hill, Yarrow
1915

Horns hole

A border burn
1904

Homewards
1920

Low tide, Roundstone

The First Snow, Howden Hill, Selkirk
1918

Border landscape

A Market Square in Tunis, Evening
1889

Morven from Caithness
1913

Artist Painting By A Burn
1886

Borders Town

Bridge of Dee - Aberdeen
1887

Canal scene with windmil
1906