Cottages, Fife
About this artwork
In January 1923 an exhibition of paintings by Peploe, Cadell and Hunter was mounted at the Leicester Galleries in London; the following year they showed with Fergusson, the first time the four artists were presented as a group. Hunter painted ‘Cottages, Fife’ during this period, when he was living a nomadic existence between Scotland, France and Italy. It is a lively painting that depicts a small cottage almost engulfed by landscape around it.
Updated before 2020
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artist:George Leslie HunterScottish (1877 - 1931)
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title:Cottages, Fife
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date created:About 1923 - 1924
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materials:Oil on wood
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measurements:26.20 x 34.70 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Dr R.A. Lillie 1977
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accession number:GMA 1903
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
George Leslie Hunter
George Leslie Hunter
Hunter was born in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. His family emigrated to California in 1892 and by the turn of the century he was making a living there as an illustrator. Little is known of Hunter's early work as much of it was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. He moved to Glasgow...