The Vegetable Stall
About this artwork
Macgregor's large, bold still life painting is considered his masterpiece. The rich colours and thick square brush strokes contribute to the convincingly robust character of the vegetables and the textural variety of the setting. Originally the figure of the stall holder, a young market girl counting her takings, was included at the right side. This feature reflected the influence of earlier French and Flemish paintings. Macgregor's decision to concentrate on the still life, however, resulted in a highly original picture. He produced this work while living in Crail, Fife, during the summer months of 1884.
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artist:William York MacgregorScottish (1855 - 1923)
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title:The Vegetable Stall
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date created:1884
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:106.70 x 153.00 cm; Framed: 130.00 x 175.50 x 11.20 cm
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credit line:Presented by Mrs William York Macgregor 1939
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accession number:NG 1915
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William York Macgregor
William York Macgregor
Macgregor was one of the leading artists in the group known as the Glasgow Boys, painting landscapes and contemporary scenes in a fresh, direct way, influenced by developments in French painting. With his school friend, James Paterson, a fellow Glasgow Boy, he often painted during summer...