Salmon Bothy, Dunbeath
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David McClure: Salmon Bothy – A Celebration of Scottish Landscape
David McClure (1926–1998), a pivotal figure in Scottish painting, gifted us with “Salmon Bothy,” a captivating depiction of Dunbeath beach and its surrounding landscape. Painted sometime after 1974, this artwork resides within the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle, Garden & Country Park collection – a testament to McClure's enduring influence on contemporary art.
Style and Influences: Embracing Colourist Tradition
McClure’s artistic vision firmly rooted in Colourist principles—a movement championed by artists like Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Braque, Chagall, and Redon—manifests itself powerfully in “Salmon Bothy.” He skillfully employed bold hues to capture the essence of the Scottish coastline. The painting isn't merely a visual representation; it’s an immersive experience designed to evoke feelings of tranquility and connection with nature.
Technique: Oil on Canvas – Layers of Light and Texture
Executed in oil paint on canvas, McClure achieved remarkable luminosity and textural depth. Careful brushstrokes build up layers of pigment, creating a palpable sense of atmosphere. The artist meticulously observed the interplay of light reflecting off the water surface and illuminating the foliage, demonstrating a dedication to capturing the subtleties of the natural world.
Historical Context: Post-War Scottish Art
"Salmon Bothy" emerged during a period marked by significant artistic experimentation following World War II. McClure’s formative years were shaped by influences from artists like Anne Redpath, William Gillies, John Maxwell, and Robert Henderson Blyth – figures who championed landscapes as vehicles for emotional expression. His early works explored themes of mining and portraiture, reflecting the social realities of his time.
Symbolism: The Bothy and Its Significance
The “Bothy,” a simple stone hut traditionally used by shepherds and fishermen in Scotland, serves as an integral element within the composition. More than just architectural detail, it symbolizes resilience, practicality, and a connection to rural traditions. McClure’s deliberate inclusion of this humble structure elevates the painting beyond mere scenic beauty, imbuing it with deeper cultural resonance.
Emotional Impact: A Moment Frozen in Time
"Salmon Bothy" succeeds in conveying a profound sense of serenity. The muted tones of the beach contrasted against the vibrant greens of the trees create a harmonious visual balance. It invites contemplation and transports viewers to a place untouched by haste, capturing a fleeting moment of beauty—a quintessential representation of Scottish landscape art.
Biografija umetnika
Early Life and Education
- Born: February 20, 1926, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom
- Died: February 20, 1998 (aged 72)
- Nationality: Scottish
- Attended Queen's Park School in Glasgow.
- Served as a Bevin Boy in the mines of West Lothian during World War II; early works depict mining scenes and portraits.
- Studied English and History at Glasgow University before focusing on Fine Art.
- Studied at Edinburgh College of Art (1947-52), influenced by Anne Redpath, William Gillies, John Maxwell, and Robert Henderson Blyth.
- Awarded a travelling scholarship in 1952-3 and an Andrew Grant Fellowship in 1955-7, leading to periods working in Spain, Italy, Sicily, and Norway.
Artistic Style and Development
- Early work influenced by Surrealism and Cubism.
- Developed a rich Colourist style, often referencing French Post-Impressionists like Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Braque, Chagall, and Redon.
- Known for vibrant still lifes, nudes, landscapes, and family portraits.
- Style evolved over time, influenced by John Maxwell in the 1960s.
- Celebratory of good things in life and nature; informed by art history, literature, and music.
Career and Teaching
- Taught painting at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art (1958-1985).
- Became Head of Painting at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1983, succeeding Alberto Morrocco.
- Reputation as an inspirational and caring teacher; known for opening the minds of students.
- Wrote a monograph on the painter John Maxwell.
Major Achievements and Recognition
- Elected to the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) in 1971.
- Exhibited widely in group shows in Scotland and internationally.
- Held numerous one-man exhibitions, including at the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, and Thackeray Gallery, London.
- Commissioned for the reconstruction of the King's Room at Falkland Palace, Fife (murals and ceiling paintings).
- Received the Guthrie Award in 1956.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Considered a significant figure within the Scottish Colourist tradition.
- His work reflects a deep appreciation for colour, light, and form.
- Remembered as an influential teacher who fostered creativity in his students.
- Continues to be exhibited and collected by art enthusiasts and institutions.
David McClure
1926 - 1998 , United Kingdom
Ključne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Colourist
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Matisse
- Gauguin
- Picasso
- Braque
- Chagall
- Redon
- John Maxwell
- Date Of Birth: 1926-02-20
- Date Of Death: 1998-02-20
- Full Name: David McClure
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks: ['Sailors Return']
- Place Of Birth: Lochwinnoch, United Kingdom


