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Findhorn is a historic fishing village where today you can enjoy food, art, history, nature, or a quiet walk on the beach. It has inspired artists for decades.
Beattie Brown was born in 1851 near Edinburgh. He was just seventeen years old when he exhibited his first work at the Royal Scottish Academy and he continued to exhibit annually throughout his life.
Title
Findhorn Village
Date
after 1884
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 26 x W 35.8 cm
Accession number
INVMG 1961.007
Acquisition method
gift from J. M. Langfier
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
1. 'W.Beattie-Brown RSA'. 2. Findhorn Village/W.Beattie-Brown R.S.A.