The Far Side of the Field
About this artwork
Known as a skilful colourist, Alastair Michie produced powerful abstract paintings which are influenced by the natural world. This work is typical of his oeuvre in being richly coloured and textured. His use of matt and scraped paint suggests wind-blown nature. Michie worked in the Edinburgh tradition of producing works which are sensuously coloured with a bold handling of paint. However he was also greatly inspired by American artists of the 1960s and began to produce paintings in his signature style after this time.
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artist:Alastair MichieScottish (1921 - 2008)
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title:The Far Side of the Field
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date created:1964
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materials:Acrylic on board
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measurements:43.20 x 58.00 cm; Framed: 61.80 x 75.20 x 3.00 cm
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credit line:Scott Hay Collection: presented 1967
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accession number:GMA 1047
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Alastair Michie
Alastair Michie
Son of the artist Anne Redpath, Alastair Michie was born in northern France and educated in France and Scotland. He studied architecture in Edinburgh and began his career as a freelance graphic artist, following the completion of war service as a pilot in the Royal Air Force. During the 1960s,...