Study of Two Trees
Today's the day ........................... for 'Visionary Landscapes'
Rather a miserable, damp day - not one for spending much time outside. So, how excellent that Kirkcudbright Art Gallery is open on a Sunday and has a new exhibition on offer.
It is an exhibition of watercolour paintings and sketches that illustrate the travels and influences of the landscape artist Albert Goodwin (1845-1932). He was born in Maidstone in Kent and during his lifetime he painted scenes that are both recognisable today and of historical interest. As a member of the Royal Watercolour Society, Goodwin exhibited extensively, showing nearly 800 works. He was championed by Ruskin and trained with the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. His emotive Visionary Landscapes reflect the artistic influences of luminaries from Turner to Ford Madox Brown.
A new artist for us - and good to make his acquaintance .......................
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