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A Pigeon and Magpie

Artist (Scotland, c.1632 - 1695)
Date1685
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsOverall: Height: 59.5 cm, Width: 50.6 cm
Frame: Height: 71.7 cm, Width: 62.2 cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1969 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions and the National Art Collections Fund.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 07
Object numberABDAG002357
Keywords
About MeWilliam Gouw Ferguson was renowned as a painter of still-lifes. His speciality was arrangements of dead game in the style of the Dutch painters such as Jan Weenix. He settled in the Netherlands, living in Utrecht, the Hague and then Amsterdam. Still-life painting had emerged in Holland and Gouw Ferguson's paintings are some of the earliest examples by a Scottish artist in this genre.

Falconry was a popular sport in the 17th century and this painting shows the fruits of a hawking expedition, a dead pigeon and magpie suspended from a nail along with a hawk's hood.


More About Me
This is one of many still-lifes with bird and fowl that Scottish-born artist Gouw-Ferguson painted. His style of realism, darker backgrounds and almost subjects is strongly reminiscent of Dutch painters at the time.
Exhibitions
Feeding Pigeons by Sir William Quiller Orchardson
Sir William Quiller Orchardson
1901
The Brown Crow
Sir William Nicholson
1917
Michaelmas
Sir Frank Brangwyn
1920
Chickens in the Snow
Leonard Rosoman
Crow's Nest and Blue Patches by David Michie
Professor David Michie
1961
The Second Chef
Alberto Morrocco
1950-1951
Torry Harbour
Kate Downie
mid 20th-late 20th Century
Horses, Pigs and Poultry
John Frederick Herring
1852
Farmyard
John Frederick Herring
1852
Ploughing - after a Shower
Alexander Davidson Longmuir
The Introduction
Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow
1882
Solitude by Bryan Hook
Bryan Hook
c. 1879
Widgeon
Morland Lewis
c. 1938
A Lone Shore
Archibald David Reid
1874
The Twa Corbies
Campbell Lindsay Smith
1901
Old Farmyard near Stirling
Sir George Reid
1868
To Pastures New
Sir James Guthrie
1883
Autumn Equinox by Joyce Cairns
Joyce Winifred Cairns
St Francis
James Fitton
1963