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Changing Pastures

Changing Pastures

Edward StottWW-1893-206771
1893·oil paint·support: 705 x 876 mm frame: 1040 x 1205 x 110 mm

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Year
1893
Medium
oil paint
Dimensions
support: 705 x 876 mm frame: 1040 x 1205 x 110 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Edward Stott
Edward Stott

Painting

William Edward Stott was an English painter of the late Victorian to early twentieth century period. He trained in Paris under Carolus Duran and was strongly influenced by the Rustic Naturalism of Bastien-Lepage and the work of the Impressionists, which he married with the English landscape tradition of John Linnell and Samuel Palmer. In the mid-1880s he settled in rural Sussex where he was the central figure in an artistic colony. His forte was painting scenes of domestic and working rural life and the surrounding landscapes often depicted in fading light. Stott's work achieved critical and commercial success at home and in Europe in his lifetime but his style of painting became unfashionable in the aftermath of the Great War and much of his work is now neglected and unconsidered.

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Year
1893
Medium
oil paint
Dimensions
support: 705 x 876 mm frame: 1040 x 1205 x 110 mm
Watts ID
WW-1893-206771

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Edward Stott

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