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A Scottish landscape by William Beattie-Brown

William Beattie-Brown (Scottish 1831-1909) signed lower right.

A very evocative Scottish landscape as that river in spate rushes towards the viewer and splashes against the frame. Beattie-Brown 1871-1909 first exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy In 1848, when he was  only seventeen years and was an annual exhibitor thereafter. He studied in Belgium and worked in Yorkshire and the South of England but he was mainly a Scottish landscape artist.An outdoor painter working directly from nature, he might have been in search of peace from his 9 children. In 1871 he was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy, and in 1884 an academician. His diploma picture, dated 1883, is a characteristic highland landscape, 'Coire-na-Faireamh,' now in the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy. His paintings were considered realistic and technically excellent.

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