The Waning Light
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The Waning Light about 1905
  • Scottish Art
In this large watercolour Cameron used a restrained palette to create a feeling of solitude and serenity as the evening light fades. This drawing was probably made in 1905, two years after Cameron moved into his new house `Dun Eaglais? in Kippen. The house had spectacular views of the Forth Valley and Trossachs to the north, and the Garunnock Hills and Stirling Castle to the east. The ever-changing Stirlingshire landscape was probably the source for this watercolour. Cameron first exhibited this work at the Royal Watercolour Society?s Spring Exhibition in 1905. A similar composition, also dating from around 1905, is in the Fleming-Wyfold Collection, London.

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Composition

The arrangement of different elements in a work of art.

Palette

A hand-held board on which a painter lays out and mixes the colours he or she is using. By extension it is used to describe the range of colours employed by an artist.

Watercolour

A paint with colouring and binding agents diluted with water. It has a transparent quality and is usually applied to paper.

Composition, Palette , Watercolour

Details

  • Acc. No. D NG 2083
  • Medium Watercolour on paper
  • Size 54.20 x 76.60 cm (framed: 94.61 x 74.29 x 2.54 cm)
  • Credit Lord Blanesburgh Bequest 1947