Edward Clifford (1844-1907) - 1902 Watercolour Scotch Moors

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Description

A subtly coloured landscape in gouache and watercolor by the English landscape painter Edward Clifford. The scene shows the wide and expansive Scottish moors at Corryborough, Inverness, with purple heather crowning the gentle slopes of the landscape and birds flying against the overcast sky. The artist has signed to the lower right corner and inscribed and dated to the lower left. The painting has been presented in a simple wood frame with gilt inner window and layered card mount. There are two labels attached at the reverse, cut from the original frame, with inscriptions and signature by the artist with the location. On wove.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

23 x 33cm (9.1" x 13")

Artist Biography

Edward Clifford (1844 in Bristol – 1907) was an English artist and author.
Clifford was the younger brother of Mary, who later became a pioneering Poor Law Guardian, and the other brother of Alfred, who later served as Bishop of Lucknow.
Clifford is best known for his portraits in watercolor, and was associated with the Aesthetic Movement in late 19th-century England. He was also honorary Secretary of the Church Army, which evangelized for the Church of England. Clifford visited India and Kashmir to learn about methods of controlling leprosy. He returned to England and then traveled to Honolulu and visited the leper colony in Kalaupapa, Hawaii in 1888, where he met Father Damien. During this time, there was a widespread fear that leprosy might reach Great Britain, and Damien’s name had become synonymous with the fight against it.[2] After returning to England, Clifford made watercolor paintings from portrait sketches made in Hawaii and eventually, in 1889, published an account of the journey
The Bishop Museum (Honolulu), the Harvard University Portrait Collection, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the National Portrait Gallery (London), and the National Portrait Gallery (United States) are among the public collections holding work by Edward Clifford.

Location

Inverness, Inverness, Highland Council, Scotland, United Kingdom

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SKU rj499
Artist Edward Clifford (1844-1907)
Date 1902
Dimensions 23 x 33cm
Medium Watercolour
Subject Landscape
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