Study of Trees
About this artwork
This sketch of trees, possibly a study for the background of a painting, shows Wilkie experimenting with shade and tone. It is likely to have been sketched outdoors, and demonstrates a turn away from academic studio based learning to an understanding of forms and subjects based on personal observation. Wilkie was a fine draughtsman, but his drawings were entirely functional and not intended for display. Landscape drawings by Wilkie are particularly rare, undoubtedly because he was primarily a painter of historical and genre scenes. For his paintings, Wilkie would make numerous small preparatory sketches and compositional studies before working them up into a final composition.
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artist:Sir David WilkieScottish (1785 - 1841)
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title:Study of Trees
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date created:Early 1810s
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materials:Pencil touched with white on grey paper
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measurements:17.00 x 14.70 cm
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credit line:Kenneth Sanderson Bequest 1943
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accession number:D 4292
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Sir David Wilkie
Sir David Wilkie
Wilkie achieved international recognition for his highly original paintings of events and episodes from contemporary life. His skills as a narrator were evident in the facial expressions and poses of his characters, and in the informative detail he included. He was born in Fife, the son of a rural...