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A Highland Bothy (b / c & w / c on paper)
473940 A Highland Bothy (b/c & w/c on paper)
by Foster, Myles Birket (1825-99); 38.8x27.7 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: Myles Birket Fosters watercolours were very popular for their glowing colours and outstanding technique. Picturesque subjects and charming portrayals of children and animals added to their appeal. In this watercolour, the young girl is painted with tiny strokes of bright, opaque colour. The distant mountains are painted in thinner paint and broader brushwork. Scottish scenes were fashionable subjects at this time. Myles Birket Foster lived in the south of England, but had family and friends in the North East.
); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22668078
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This print titled "A Highland Bothy" by Myles Birket Foster showcases the artist's exceptional technique and vibrant colors. The painting depicts a picturesque Scottish landscape, with a charming farmhouse nestled amidst breathtaking mountains. Foster's watercolor skills are evident in his use of tiny strokes to paint the young girl, creating a glowing effect with bright, opaque colors. In contrast, the distant mountains are portrayed using broader brushwork and thinner paint layers. During this period, Scottish scenes were highly fashionable subjects for artists like Foster. Although he resided in southern England, Foster had strong connections to the North East region where his family and friends lived. The scene is brought to life with various elements such as dogs playing around the farmyard, chickens pecking at pails of food, and a cow peacefully grazing nearby. A farmer can be seen walking stick in hand while enjoying a meal outside the bothy. Foster's ability to capture not only landscapes but also endearing portrayals of children and animals contributed greatly to his popularity as an artist. This particular artwork exemplifies his talent for evoking emotion through detailed brushwork and skillful composition. Displayed at Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, this timeless piece continues to captivate viewers with its charm and beauty.
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