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To Pastures New

Artist (Greenock, Scotland, 1859 - 1930)
Date1883
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
Dimensions92 × 152.3cm
Frame Size: 128.2 x 188.4 x 7.8cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1888 by Francis Edmond.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 01
Object numberABDAG002346
Other Titles
  • The Goose Girl
About MeTo Pastures New is today considered to be one of the key pictures of the so-called 'Glasgow Boys', the group of young painters who, in the 1880s, were deeply influenced by French Realism, and by Millet and Bastien-Lepage in particular.

The setting for this painting is Crowland, in the flat fenlands of Lincolnshire. In spite of the modest subject matter the ponderous birds and their herd-girl have, through the artist's handling of them, achieved the monumentality of a processional frieze. This impression is emphasised by the dominant horizontals, the proportions of the picture and the placing of the figures in the extreme foreground.

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More About Me
The subject matter is modest (quack quack!), but the composition conveys a frieze-like quality to the image.
Exhibitions
Michaelmas
Sir Frank Brangwyn
1920
Old Farmyard near Stirling
Sir George Reid
1868
The Introduction
Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
1882
E25 Animal Remains
mid 13th-early 18th Century
Cawdor Castle
Sir George Reid
1863
Ploughing - after a Shower
Alexander Davidson Longmuir
Pantry Piece
James Castle
1987
Back Garden Geese
Barbara Robertson
1975
Geese by unkown artist
Artist Unknown
Geese
Agnes Miller Parker
1937
Maestro Book Joy
Rosemary Campbell
1993
Tsuba: Japanese Sword Guard
Kawarabayashi Hideoki
Late Edo Period, 19th century
Horses, Pigs and Poultry
John Frederick Herring
1852
The Arrochar Gleaner by Robert Herdman
Robert Herdman
1862
The Great Lady
George John Pinwell
The Twa Corbies
Campbell Lindsay Smith
1901
Ploughing
Sir George Clausen
1889
The Mushroom Gatherers by James Clarke Hook
James Clarke Hook
1878
Farmyard
John Frederick Herring
1852
Chickens in the Snow
Leonard Rosoman