George Leslie Hunter 1877-1931
Path, with Hillside Village, 1922, circa
oil on panel
22 x 13.8 cm
8 5/8 x 5 3/8 in
8 5/8 x 5 3/8 in
signed
Although Ogston suggests this scene is depicting a hill village in Provence, there might be an alternative possible location. This panel appears closer stylistically and in size to views of...
Although Ogston suggests this scene is depicting a hill village in Provence, there might be an alternative possible location. This panel appears closer stylistically and in size to views of Ceres, St. Monance and Largo, and specifically to his 1922 Italian views of Venice, (refer Glasgow Art Galleries, Nos. 2397, 2398 and 2399). This raises the possibility that this view might be of the environs of Florence (few examples have survived) rather than the South of France.
Provenance
Collection of Robert Lockhart, Glasgow; thence by descentLiterature
Illustrated, Derek Ogston, Leslie Hunter; paintings and Drawings of France and Italy, Baillieknowe Publishing, Kelso, 2004, p. 60Join Our Mailing List
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