Summer Sundown - Tir-nan-og
1880
Oil on canvas
support: 610 x 914 mm
frame: 887 x 1192 x 135 mm painting Bequeathed by Sir James and Lady Caw 1951 N06044
MacTaggart stayed regularly during the summer at the tiny fishing village of Machrihanish on the west coast of Scotland, where he painted this, probably out of doors. It is unusual for him in not including figures, as he often used the village children as models. He added the title Tir-nan-og to this , which is the name of a legendary Celtic paradise in the West. Like many Scottish artists and collectors, MacTaggart admired Joseph Israels and the Hague School of artists, whose work is similar to his. James Cow, who bequeathed this painting, was a Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, and author of a biography of MacTaggart published in 1917.
(From the display caption September 2004)
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