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A Ground Swell, Carradale, Argyll, c1883. Artist: William McTaggart
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A Ground Swell, Carradale, Argyll, c1883. Artist: William McTaggart
A Ground Swell, Carradale, Argyll, c1883. Painting held by Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums, Aberdeen. From The Studio Volume 47. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1909]
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Argyll Fishing Fishing Boat Headland Isle Of Arran Local Industry Mainland Studio Publications Studio Volume 47 Turquoise Mctaggart William Mctaggart
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This print showcases William McTaggart's masterpiece, "A Ground Swell, Carradale, Argyll" painted around 1883. Held by the prestigious Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums in Scotland, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of coastal life and local industry during the late 19th century. The painting transports us to a tranquil day on the Isle of Arran, where a vibrant blue sea stretches as far as the eye can see. In the foreground, fishing boats gracefully navigate through gentle waves under a clear turquoise sky. The artist's skilled use of color brings this scene to life, evoking a sense of calmness and serenity. McTaggart masterfully depicts Carradale's headland in exquisite detail against the mainland backdrop. This geographical feature adds depth and perspective to the composition while showcasing Scotland's stunning natural beauty. As we admire this oil on canvas landscape captured by McTaggart's brushstrokes, we are reminded of his profound connection with nature and his ability to convey its power through art. His work not only celebrates local industry but also pays homage to Scotland's rich maritime heritage. Published in The Studio Volume 47 in London during 1909, this print allows us to appreciate McTaggart's talent even today. It serves as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists whose works continue to inspire generations worldwide.
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