About this artwork
Peploe began to paint 'en plein air' in around 1896, in North Berwick, a coastal town east of Edinburgh. He made this small, loosely handled work there in 1903. The grey northern light at dusk contrasts with the bright Mediterranean light he was later to capture in France. However, the free brush strokes and rich, impasto paint become common characteristics of his later work.
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artist:Samuel John PeploeScottish (1871 - 1935)
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title:North Berwick
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date created:Dated 1903
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materials:Oil on panel
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measurements:16.00 x 23.90 cm; Framed: 36.30 x 45.90 x 1.30 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Dr R.A. Lillie 1977
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accession number:GMA 1945
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
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Samuel John Peploe
Samuel John Peploe
Peploe is one of the group of four artists known as the 'Scottish Colourists'. Born in Edinburgh, he studied art in Paris and lived there from 1910 to 1912. It was through painting holidays in Northern France that he was introduced to the use of bold colour, inspired by the bright sunlight. He...