PICTURES FROM THE COLLECTION OF WHISKY GALORE AUTHOR, SIR COMPTON MACKENZIE, CO FOUNDER OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY, TO SELL AT BONHAMS IN EDINBURGH
Two magnificent pictures from the collection of celebrated author and co-founder of the SNP, Sir Compton Mackenzie (1883-1972) will be offered at Bonhams Fine Paintings Sale in Edinburgh on 4th December.
Mackenzie, writer of much-loved Ealing Comedy Whisky Galore, among other noted works, was a neighbour of celebrated Scottish artists Sir William McTaggart (1835-1910) and Anne Redpath (1895–1965), who both lived in Edinburgh’s New Town. The former is represented in the upcoming sale by a fine oil painting entitled After Rain, Drummond Place, which is expected to fetch up to £10,000, whilst Redpath’s gouache of Kyleakin, Skye may realise £5,000. Both of these important works are being offered by a descendant of the family.
This remarkable sale will also feature work by a number of eminent artists including Alexander Nasmyth (1758-1840), John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961), George Leslie Hunter (1877-1931), Joseph Farquharson (1846-1935) and Sir Robin Philipson, 1916-1992, including a selection of striking portraits, vivid still life arrangements and an array of beautiful landscapes.
Chris Brickley, Head of Picture Department at Bonhams Edinburgh comments: “These are particularly fine and representative examples. The McTaggart is a strong, much-exhibited work, one of the best I have seen, and the lovely little Redpath appears to have been a seventy-fifth birthday gift from the painter. Mackenzie loved the islands of the West Coast, having a house on Barra, and Redpath clearly felt he would enjoy this picture.”
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