William Miller Frazer (1894-1961)
Artist Name | William Miller Frazer (1894-1961) |
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Title | The Fisherman |
Description | A super lareg oil on canvas by Scottish Impressionist artist William Miller Fraser who holds the record, 73, for the most consecutive times he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy. This is one of the best example of his work. A fine example of his painting it depicts a wooded "Corot" river landscape with a fisherman and was painted circa 1900. Super Scottish impressionist landscape oil painting with fine colour it is a lovely painting. It is housed in a fine late 19th century frame Signed right |
Provenance | Forest McKay Gallery Scotland |
Medium | Oil on Canvas |
Size | 24 x 20 inches |
Frame | Excellent late 19th cenury frame 33 inch 29 inch. |
Condition | Excellent condition |
Biography | William Miller Frazer (1894-1961) a Scottish artist, born in Scone, Scotland. He lived in Edinburgh, and painted mainly the landscapes of the Northern British Isles. One of the best loved artists of his day, he tried to capture the atmosphere, nature, time of day and the season in his landscape paintings. Frazer exhibited at the RSA throughout his life and also at the RA, RSW, GI and RBA. |
Price | SOLD |