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Antique Scottish Highland Loch Scene at Sunset Rugged Mountains & Loch Cottage c.1930''s
Antique Scottish Highland Loch Scene at Sunset Rugged Mountains & Loch Cottage c.1930''s
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LochGoilHead by F. E. Jamieson (British 1895-1950) signed, lower corner oil painting on canvas, framed framed: 19.5 x 27 inches Fine quality antique oil painting by the much admired and celebrated British artist F. E. Jamieson (1895-1950). The painting is signed by Jamieson to the lower corner and is a superb example of his work. The painting captures this majestic Highland loch landscape, with the setting sun warming the rugged mountains as they tower over the old cottage on the shores of the loch - what a place to stay! The location depicted is Lochgoilhead and the work is titled to the reverse in the artists writing. The area has been inhabited for over 10,000 years, with the original name for the area being ''Kil nam brathairan'' from the Gaelic for ''Church of the brothers''. There are Neolithic remains in the area, including nearby cup marks and a well-preserved maize kiln. The area is associated with the history of Clan Campbell, who drove the Lamonts from the area in the fourteenth century. Lochgoilhead used to be an important stop on the route between Glasgow and Inverary, as travellers would arrive by boat and continue by coach to St Catherine''s, where they would board a second boat to cross Loch Fyne. F. E. Jamieson (1895-1950) We are extremely fortunate to have been handling the works of the enigmatic British artist, F. E. Jamieson since the year we began art dealing, 1989. Over this time, coupled with our love of the Scottish landscape, we have bought and sold many hundreds of his paintings, in all their various guises and subjects and are considered by many to be a leading authority on the artist and his work. We are also in the early stages of publishing the Catalogue Raisonne for this artist, of which this painting will be featured. Mr. Jamieson was largely a painter of Scottish landscapes and loch scenes. Born in 1895, Jamieson lived on the south coast of England and was contracted to a large department store to supply them with his paintings. He was an ambitious man and keen to sell more works than through just one shop. In order to do this, he started to sign his works with pseudonyms other than his own name, in order that he could sell his work to a wider audience. It worked and it is considered that Jamieson at least 15 different pseudonym names on his paintings. In addition to selling through furniture shops, Jamieson would travel door to door offering his paintings to housewives and private buyers. In our years of researching the artist, we heard one story related to us by an old customer who remembers that Jamieson started selling door to door travelling by bicycle. By the end of his career, he was selling door to door in his Bentley engine car. In order to increase his output, Jamieson would often paint the same scene and subject many times over. His favourite area of Scotland was Loch Lomond and the Trossochs National Park, where he painted literally thousands of highland scenes, some of which numerous times over again. It was quite rare for him to include the human figure or cattle, though they do appear in more select works. Jamiesons favourite canvas size was 16 x 24 inches; sometimes going to 20 x 30 inches and rarely 12 x 20 inches and 20 x 24 inches. He often titled his works in pencil to the wooden stretcher bars, which have often been covered by framers but can often be found by removing the framers masking tape.
  • Details: Creator:
    Francis E. Jamieson (1890 - 1950, British)
    Creation Year:
    c.1930''s
    Dimensions:
    Height: 49.53 cm (19.5 in)Width: 68.58 cm (27 in)Depth: 2.54 cm (1 in)
    Medium:
    Canvas,Oil
    Movement & Style:
    Victorian
    Period:
    Early 20th Century
    Condition:
    GoodThe painting may be described as in very good condition. It has been professionally cleaned.


    Reserve: $1,731.00

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