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Tussle For The Keg by John Pettie
Tussle For The Keg
Tussle For The Keg by John Pettie
Tussle For The Keg by John Pettie

Tussle For The Keg

Artist (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839 - 1893)
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsOverall: Height: 56.2 cm, Width: 45 cm
Frame: Height: 82.3 cm, Width: 70.5 cm
AcquisitionAlexander Macdonald Bequest, 1901.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 09
Object numberABDAG004104
About MePettie was one of a group of very gifted young artists trained in Edinburgh during the early 1850's by Robert Scott Lauder. Like William Quiller Orchardson and several lesser members of the group, Pettie went on to pursue an extremely successful career in London, to which he moved in 1862.

Pettie's work often told stories. Here, his imagination and graphic power capture two national stereotypes, here set at odds. A fierce struggle has broken out between a lean and fiery Celt and a dour Lowland excise officer, the latter having interrupted the transit of smuggled spirits. The viewer is left to decide who will win the tussle.


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There is a sense of both movement and drama in this picture - what will happen? If only we could see the outcome!
Exhibitions
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1857
Lochnagar
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Balmoral Castle
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1850-1874
Spate in The Highlands
Peter Graham
1868
Glencoe
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1925-1949
Braemar Highland Games
John Mitchell
1898