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Huge Joseph Farquharson R.A. Oil on Canvas
Huge Joseph Farquharson R.A. Oil on canvas. A superb painting by this renown Scottish artist. Loch Duich Isle of Skye. He travelled to this area every summer in the 1880s one of his favourite places to paint. This painting is in its original exhibition frame.
Painting size. 30" x 40" plus frame.
Provenance. Primarily owned and exhibited by Mr & Mrs Wills (The tobacco family). Exhibition no 79, original Aberdeen Museum labels verso.
Condition. Untouched no damage whatsoever. a few minor scuffs to some of the guiding on frame edges. Ready to hang, although would benefit from a light clean.
Farquharson mostly painted in a mobile studio at Finzean, the estate he inherited in Aberdeenshire. In order to depict sheep in his compositions, the painter commissioned plaster models from a local sculptor, William Grant of Monymusk (b 1832).
The fluid painterliness and natural effects of Farquharson's painting were developed and matured during the four winters (1880-1884) he spent studying in Carolus-Duran's studio in Paris, where he was a contemporary of John Singer Sargent, who in turn became a firm friend and admirer of the Scottish artist.
Sickert compared Farquharson's paintings favourably to those of Courbet, preferring the Scot's work. Farquharson's extraordinary virtuosity has been developed by experience but it arises certainly because he is thinking of telling his story... The subject is the very raison d'etre of the picture. Bloomsbury will perhaps tell you that it is wrong... Fortunately, the writ of Bloomsbury does not run to the North of Scotland' (W R Sickert, A Free House, London 1947, p. 204, first published in an article 'Snow Piece and Palette Knife', The Daily Telegraph, 7 April 1926).
We have reduced this by £3000. Now a very serious bargain.
One of 2 Farquharson we presently have in our gallery for sale.
Recent Farquharson at auction.
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When the West with evening glows by Joseph Farquharson RA (British, 1846-1935) ( estimate: $100,000-150,000).
(©Bonhams) 2nd May 2018
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Lot 20
Joseph Farquharson, RA (British, 1846-1935) The Shortening Winter's Day is near a Close 82 x 119.25 cm. (32 5/16 x 46 15/16 in.)
Sold for £ 157,250 inc. premium
SCOTTISH ART
17 Apr 2013, 14:00 BST
EDINBURGH
Antiques.co.uk Ref: GNWU8J9V
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