Rocks and Rivers: Masterpieces of Landscape Painting from the Lunde Collection

Small exhibition at the National Gallery of Scotland of 19th century landscapes from this private collection which are on long term loan to the gallery focusing on Norwegian and Swiss artists.

These were rather lovely small pictures of dramatic views with interesting commentaries which pointed out the links between the artists.

I loved Thomas Fearnley’s “Fishing at Derwent Water” with a dramatic linear composition of rocks in the foreground, a row of reeds, the water then mountains in the background and with a fisherman at the centre. Also a wonderful study of rocks by Alexander Calamer where the rocks and the water running over them were the same colour but he managed to give a sense of the different feel and texture.

Closes on 20 January 2016.

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