The Black Isle from Ardersier

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Born in Glasgow, John Quinton Pringle was an optician by trade and painted on a ‘part-time’ basis. He belonged to the group of painters known as the ‘Glasgow Boys’ who were a part of the Glasgow School of artists that flourished during the 1890–1910 period. This school of painters dedicated themselves to depicting the landscapes of Scotland, being influenced by the Impressionists. Pringle developed his own style of painting, using square brushstrokes and diluting the oil paint with turpentine so that the paint resembled watercolour.

Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (High Life Highland)

Inverness

Title

The Black Isle from Ardersier

Date

1923

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 25.5 x W 30.2 cm

Accession number

INVMG 1991.153.001

Acquisition method

purchased from Scottish Art Services by the Inverness Common Good Fund

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

1. 'Identified as the work of John Q Pringle, James Meldrum'. 2. 'Birch Trees, Ardersier 1923 (Nairn in distance)'. 3. Scottish Arts Council Exhib labels 1981/2. 4. Fine Art Society Exhib label March 1983.

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