William Bradley Lamond (c. 1858-1925)
Winter Feed
A prime example of late Scottish Impressionism, reflecting the artist’s unique, self-taught approach to rural life. The piece showcases a vigorous impasto technique, capturing the cold, damp atmosphere of a Scottish winter through a sophisticated tonal palette. With its direct, non-sentimental depiction of daily work in the countryside, this painting represents a strong, authentic example of post-impressionistic Scottish art.
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