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duncan fraser mclea

1841 - 1916

duncan fraser mclea
19th Century
19th Century

duncan fraser mclea

Born 1841 Died 1916

The Tempestuous Soul of the North Sea Duncan Fraser Mclea (1841–1916) remains a pivotal figure in the annals of Scottish marine art, a master whose brush captured the very heartbeat of the turbulent North Sea. Born in Edinburgh during an era defined by the sweeping emotional currents of Romanticism, Mclea’s life and work were deeply intertwined with the Victorian fascination with the sublime. His artistic journey was not merely one of technical progression but a profound exploration of the awe-inspiring power of nature. Through his eyes, the sea was never a static backdrop; it was a living,…

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