£800
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DAVID MACBETH SUTHERLAND R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1883-1974), Untitled harbour village scene, oil on board, signed and dated, framed, 73 x 62cm.
Provenance: by descent through the artists family
Footnote: David Macbeth Sutherland (1883–1973) was a distinguished Scottish artist and educator whose works often come up for auction, reflecting his important role in Scottish art history. Born in Wick, Caithness, he studied at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, where he developed a notable style in landscape painting. His work, known for its atmospheric depictions of the Scottish Highlands, captures the region’s natural beauty with a keen eye for light and weather.
Sutherland’s contributions extend beyond his paintings; he was also a significant figure in art education. He served as Head of Gray’s School of Art from 1934 to 1948, where he influenced many future Scottish artists. His teaching career and artistic achievements have made his works sought after in the market.
When Sutherland’s paintings do appear at auction, they often attract interest due to his reputation and the distinctive quality of his landscapes. His legacy, both as an artist and educator, ensures that his pieces are valued by collectors and institutions alike.
No obvious damage or repairs.
Total framed size approximately 91 x 80cm
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