framed dimensions: 54 x 66 cm
signed and dated lower right
PROVENANCE:
The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 1958
In this painting Gillies uses the river as a compositional device, as it ribbons through the upland hill farms. The bare trees and fields suggest the paintings were created in early autumn, following the season’s first storms. These works, which were both painted in 1957, showcase Gillies’s key attributes as a painter: spontaneity, originality of line, and his remarkable ability to capture and share his deep love for the landscape before him.