"October in Knoydart"
Dublin Core
Title
"October in Knoydart"
Subject
Art
Description
“October in Knoydart”, is an oil on canvas signed by the artist.
It depicts Lochaber’s wild mountainous scenery and was selected for the gallery because of the artist’s special relationship with the West Highland Museum. It was painted by Sir David Young Cameron (1865 – 1945) one of the foremost painters and printers of his day. Cameron had close links with the West Highlands and our museum. He was one of our earliest museum members and in 1928 printed proofs from the Strange Plate, an 18th century copper printing plate to raise funds for the museum. “October in Knoydart” hangs in our Jacobite gallery next to the printing plate and one of Cameron’s 1928 prints. It will tell the story not only of Cameron’s connection with the museum, but also the story of the aftermath of the 1745 Rising when Prince Charles Edward Stuart was on the run in the Highlands hiding in this landscape from the Hanoverian army. This painting was acquired with the assistance of Art Fund and National Fund for Acquisitions in 2020. It was purchased in memory of former Trustee John Gooch (1929 – 2019).
Creator
Sir David Young Cameron
Source
objects,art
Date
20th century
Contributor
vanessa
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
94
Date Modified
12/03/2021
Extent
L 406 mm xW 508 mm
Medium
West Highland Museum
Spatial Coverage
find,57.0698682,-5.6605426;
Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
West Highlands Museum
Europeana Type
TEXT
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Prim Media
429
Material
oil on canvas
Object Number
4315
Collection
Citation
Sir David Young Cameron, “"October in Knoydart",” West Highalnds Museum, accessed January 23, 2025, https://whm100.org/omeka/items/show/294.
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