Mouse Mat : Duddingston Loch. Scene from Arthurs Seat, Samsons Ribs
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Duddingston Loch. Scene from Arthurs Seat, Samsons Ribs
Duddingston Loch. Scene from Arthurs Seat, Samsons Ribs (1843). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1843
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1843 Duddingston Loch Moore Ribs Seat
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This watercolour painting, titled "Duddingston Loch. Scene from Arthurs Seat, Samsons Ribs" (1843), is an exquisite work by the renowned Scottish artist, James Moore. The image transports us back in time to the picturesque village of Duddingston, situated at the foot of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland. The focal point of the painting is the serene and shimmering expanse of Duddingston Loch, surrounded by lush greenery and the rugged terrain of the Scottish countryside. The tranquil water reflects the vibrant colours of the surrounding landscape, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene. In the foreground, we see Samsons Ribs, a traditional Scottish fishing boat, gracefully bobbing on the water. The boat, with its distinctive curved shape and colourful sails, adds a sense of life and movement to the otherwise still image. The towering presence of Arthur's Seat, an extinct volcano and one of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks, can be seen in the background. Its rugged, rocky peaks rise majestically above the village, providing a stunning backdrop to the scene. This watercolour drawing, executed on paper, showcases Moore's exceptional talent for capturing the beauty and essence of the Scottish landscape. The use of rich, vibrant colours and intricate detailing brings the scene to life, transporting us to a bygone era. The painting, created in 1843, is a testament to the enduring charm of Scotland's historic villages and natural beauty. It is a must-see for anyone with an appreciation for Scottish art and history.
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