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View of Dunoon on the Clyde, Scottish landscape and Figures, 19th Century
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Scottish artist Robert Carrick (1829-1904) is renowned for his landscape and figurative paintings in oil and watercolor. This painting features detailed drawings of figures in the foreground with wagon, and the town and scenery in the background, painted over in watercolor in rich raw umber and red-brown tones in the foreground and blue green tones in the background. Carrick showed promise at a young age, exhibiting his work at the Royal Academy age 16. He was a member of the Royal Institute. This two-toned watercolor work has detailed figures, wagon with hay in the forefront above a view of Dunoon town near Glasgow as it was long ago. Signed by the artist, lower left with an inscription that reads: 'View of Dunoon, Argyllshire drawn by Robert Carrick, Glasgow, for David Allan'. Verso includes a copy of the same inscription. Saltire Gallerie replaced the cracked and dirty plain glass with art glass and added an acid-free paper behind the work. While doing this work we found an art giclee, included with the painting. Presented in a patterned wooden frame with art glass. Dunoon was a thriving town on the river at the time of this work, and later became part of Glasgow. The view from above the town is a popular one, as Saltire Gallerie has another view of Dunoon from above by Scottish artist Patrick Downie...
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19th Century Naturalistic North Carolina - Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor, Board, Pencil

Pittenweem Harbor Scotland East Neuk Fishing Village
Located in Hillsborough, NC
'Pittenweem Harbor' is by contemporary Scottish artist Robert Stirling, signed in lower left. Pittenweem is a fishing village on the east coast of Scotland in Fife, between St Andrews and Elie, an area known for local crafts and pottery. 'Pittenweem Harbor' presents well and is in excellent condition. The frame complements the dark blue greens of the boat hulls and reflections in the water. Covered in glass for protection, the frame is new. The total measurement is 21" high by 25.5" wide including the frame. This is a well priced...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary North Carolina - Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Highland Cattle Beside Stream, Heather on Hill, 19th Century, Scottish
By John Barrett
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Scottish Highland mountains, river rapids and heather on the hill with cows, this 19th century impressionist watercolor is bright and fresh. Sign...
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19th Century Impressionist North Carolina - Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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The Angler on River, Scottish Landscape 19th Century
By William Bradley Lamond
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Lovely 19th century watercolor painting with an angler in a mountain stream landscape painting, this is signed William Bradley with a place and date on the lower left hand corner. Mists fall over the central mountain rising above the stream with rocks and boulders. A mountain ridge is on the left, and trees above boulders on the right. William radley Lamond was a self taught artist flourishing from mid to late 19th century. This would be a later work by this artist. The attribution is based on the period, the style the landscape subject and signature. The painting is presented in an attractive new wooden frame with fresh glass...
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1880s Naturalistic North Carolina - Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Old Bobbin Mill on the Spey, Scotland watercolor 19th century
Located in Hillsborough, NC
William Beattie-Brown is a 19th century Scottish artist, and a master landscape painter using tonal color in a naturalistic style. 'Old Bobbin Mill on ...
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1880s Naturalistic North Carolina - Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Oasis
By Catherine McCargar
Located in San Francisco, CA

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I enjoy making trips to Palm Springs to collect inspirational material for paintings. I am especially drawn to the bougainvillea blossoms that grow so well in...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist North Carolina - Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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