A Ground Swell, Carradale
Artist
William McTaggart
(Aros, Argyll, Scotland, 1835 - 1910)
Date1883-1886
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsOverall: Height: 82 cm, Width: 123.8 cm
Frame: Height: 118.1 cm, Width: 160.6 cm, Depth: 17 cm
Frame: Height: 118.1 cm, Width: 160.6 cm, Depth: 17 cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1931 with income from the Webster Bequest.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 10
Object numberABDAG004474
About MeThe highly acclaimed Scottish artist William McTaggart was born and grew up on the long, narrow peninsula of Kintyre and as a young boy, he was never far from the sea, with the keen salt tang in his nostrils and the sound of surf constantly reverberating in his ears.In his art, McTaggart was responsive to the moods of nature and to quickly changing atmospheric conditions - landscape and seascapes remained his favoured subjects. In this painting, movement is expressed as the small fishing boat lurches in the swell, buffeted by the wind. A review of McTaggart's seascapes in 'The Studio', 1907, remarked that they "convey the idea of the living force of the boundless ocean in language that is unmistakable."
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Do you think the children on this boat are enjoying being rocked about by the waves, or are they ready to get back to dry land?
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