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Oil Painting Scottish Highlands Loch Signed Alfred De Breanski Jnr

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CAC139

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2023
  • £8,000.00
  • €9,325 Euro
  • $10,097 US Dollar

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This stunning oil painting of the Scottish Highlands is a must-have for any art connoisseur! Featuring the shimmering waters of Loch Etive and a breathtaking summer morning, this piece by Alfred De Breanski Jnr is sure to bring a little adventure to your walls!

Title "In the West Highlands “Summer Morning Loch Etive” Argyll and Bute.

Subject landscape view of the known Scottish Highlands landscape honeypot view in Argyll and Bute of Loch Etive during the Summer time during the morning.

Signed lower right on canvas front and also inscribed verso by the known artist Alfred Fontville de Breanski Junior 1877-1957.

An excellent impressive display size with the frame being 74.5 cm wide and 63 cm high & 6.5 cm in depth.

Add a statement work of art grandeur to your home or office impress your guests & clients.

Your focus is drawn to the fascinating hills & mountains in the background, with the tallest peak which have thick swirling mist that is traveling around the valley & summit peaks in a circle which adds great intrique & mystery to this amazing scene, having such impressive great perspective and exceptional detail. Lower down on the mountain to the far left are cattle grazing on the Loch shoreline, 2 eagles are flying low over the water. In the foreground you are drawn to the Loch Etive the colours of the water go from dark at the back to light at the front as the light shimmers along the waters surface,  your eyes are also drawn in to the 1 huge boulder seen on the banks edge to the right. With other stone boulders around the mountains sides. Rolling hills with lush vegetation and purple heather can be seen on the ground in various places. Over to the far right is a solitary cottage home next to tall green trees. You can feel the peace and tranquility in this scene. Above with a mainly light overcast sky with blue shining through. The different hues are so bright, vivid and vibrant and really stand out which you will adore.

Oil on canvas.

Artist biography Alfred Fontville de Breanski Jr. (28 August 1877 – 17 April 1957) was a British painter. His paintings have sold at numerous high end fine art auctions worldwide with the current highest recorded sold price being $20,740 US dollars which was for the painting view of lake Coniston and the old man which sold in New York.

He was born in London & was the son of Alfred de Breanski Senior and Annie Roberts, who were also both artist painters. He learnt his craft from his parents and at St. Martin’s School of Art, and met and became acquainted with Whistler during his time in France. He often worked in a similar style to his father, though they each have distinctive signatures. His paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy and at the Royal Society of British Artists. He generally painted natural landscape and rustic scenes, showing the influence of Impressionism in his later life.

He also produced in 1915 a couple of posters for the Underground Electric Railways Company showing Twickenham by Tram and Kew Gardens by Tram. He died in Tonbridge, Kent, in 1957. Sources
 "Alfred Fontville de Breanski Jr ", Artnet. Retrieved 29 August 2021, Handbook of Modern British Painting and Printmaking, 1900-1990. (1998). United Kingdom: Ashgate. "BIOGRAPHY - Alfred de Breanski, Jr. (1877 - 1957)". Rehs Galleries. Retrieved 19 May 2021. "Alfred de Breanski, Jr. (British, 1877-1945)".
 "Alfred Fontville de Breanski Jr, Oil on Canvas 'Between the Showers on a Highland River'". "The adopted Welshman who delved into his roots and found a rich artistic lineage". 23 April 2015.

Loch Etive (Scottish Gaelic, Loch Eite) is a 30 km sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It reaches the sea at Connel, 5 km north of Oban. It measures 31.6 km (193⁄4 miles) long and from 1.2 km (3⁄4 mile) to 1.6 km (1 mi) wide. Its depth varies greatly, up to a maximum of 150 m (490 ft).

The name Etive is believed to mean "little fierce one" from the Gaelic goddess associated with the loch. It heads east for half its length alongside the main road and rail link to Oban, before heading northeast into mountainous terrain. A road along Glen Etive makes the head of the loch accessible from Glen Coe. The narrow mouth of the loch results in its most unusual feature, the Falls of Lora. Part of the north bank has been designated a Special Area of Conservation in particular due to old sessile oak woods. A small colony of around 20 common seals is resident in Loch Etive.

Just seaward of the mouth of the loch is Dunstaffnage Castle. This was a stronghold of the kingdom of Dál Riata until the 9th century, and possibly its centre at one time. It is believed to have held the Stone of Scone before its transfer to Scone Palace. The current ruins date from 1275. Cruises up Loch Etive followed by carriage trip to Glen Coe were started in 1881 as Oban developed as a fashionable resort.

Provenance labels verso.

An exceptional very fine example of his work.

Set in a later stylish decorative fancy wood frame.

Circa early 20th century 1920.. With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display. 

Condition report. 

Offered in fine used condition. 

Front painting surface is in very good overall order. Having some foxing staining, craquelure in areas. The frame which has general wear, scuffs, chips, cracking, stains, some losses in areas commensurate with usage & age. 

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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame

High (63cm)
Wide (74.5 cm)
Depth thickness of frame (6.5 cm)

Item Info

Seller Location

Chester, Cheshire

Item Dimensions

H: 63cm W: 74.5cm D: 6.5cm

Period

1920

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Chester, Cheshire

Item Location

United Kingdom

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+44 (0)7494 763382

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