James Drummond
Très importante peinture, huile sur panneau, figurant une histoire réelle dans la genèse de l'indentité Ecossaise. oeuvre maîtresse de 1863.
James Drummond
the painting in its original frame
James Drummond
Detail of the painting, the crowd to the left
James Drummond 'The Cross of Edinburgh, 11th August 1600', oil on panel 1863
James Drummond (Edinburgh 1816-1877), the Cross of Edinburgh, 11th August 1600, 1863, oil on panel, 91,5 x 70 cm, dimensions with the original frame 121 x 100,5 cm, signed 'JDrummond' and dated '1863' bottom right. Exhibited at: Royal Academy of Arts. MDCCCLXIII – the ninety-fifth, London,1863, cat. number 633; Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, 1864, cat. number 582 as ‘King James VI, publicly returning thanks after the Cowrie Conspiracy. In the catalogue to ‘The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts’, London, Willam Clowes and sons, 1863, the following text was published describing the scene: “While King James VI (of Scotland) was hunting near Falkland, he was wiled away from the hunting-field by a brother of the Earl of Cowrie, and taken to the Earl’s house in Perth, where an attempt was made upon his life; but having been rescued by some of his courtiers who had followed him, he returned to Edinburgh and publicly returned thanks at the Market Cross for his escape from the treason.” One of the most important paintings of the artist. Provenance: private collection, Belgium. For more information on the artist see: National Gallery of Scotland
Period : 1850-1900
Size : Large
Price : price on request
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