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20th Century Exhibited Oil Painting Scottish Highlands Beinn Bhàn Loch Levan By William Collie Milne Cadenhead.
Subject beautiful impressionist Scottish Highland mountain landscape view of Beinn Bhàn Loch Levan.
Title "Beinn Bhàn Loch Levan".
Signed in the bottom corner by the known Scottish artist William Collie Milne Cadenhead (1934-2005).
Set in the original traditonal stylish frame.
A nice small display size with the frame being 28.5 cm high and 32.25cm width.
Having such impressive dramatic perspective, in the foreground your focus is first drawn to the rocky shoreline having various small stones and boulders, then your breath is taken away by the gentle ripples on the Loch water surface which is so hypnotising and tranquil, in the background magnificent view of Beinn Bhàn THE rocky corries mountains. Large focused narrow descending beam of sunlight rays is bursting through from out of the overcast grey clouds above and shining on the other opposite shore which creates a dramatic atmosphere of intrigue and mystery.
The use of dark and light tone colour is exceptional with this artwork.
Beinn Bhàn is a mountain in the highlands of Scotland, lying on the Applecross peninsula, on the north side of Loch Kishorn.
The most striking features of Beinn Bhàn are the rocky corries on the eastern side, which are seen well from the A896 road. The best known of the corries is probably Coire na Poite, which forms a bowl shape, almost entirely ringed by crags offering climbing and winter ice climbing routes. The summit of Beinn Bhàn lies directly above the corries floor, which has two small lochans.
The ridges between the corries offer several routes to the summit for scramblers.
Loch Leven (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Lìobhann) is a fresh water loch located immediately to the east of the burgh of Kinross in Perth and Kinross council area, central Scotland. Roughly triangular, the loch is about 6 km (3.7 mi) at its longest. Prior to the canalisation of the River Leven, and the partial draining of the loch in 1826–36, Loch Leven was considerably larger. The drop in water level by 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) reduced the loch to 75% of its former size, and exposed several small islands, as well as greatly increasing the size of the existing ones.
There are seven islands on the loch, the largest being St Serf's Inch. Loch Leven Castle, where Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567, lies on one of these islands, and it can be reached by a ferry operated from Kinross by Historic Environment Scotland during the summer months.
Loch Leven as "one of Scotland's top natural assets", due to its rich ecosystem that supports many different species of plants, insects, fish and birds. It is of particular significance to migrating birds, who use it as a stopover when flying between their breeding and wintering grounds, due to its lowland location, shallow nutrient rich waters, large water surface, and islands (which provide safe nesting sites). Loch Leven holds numerous national and international conservation designations, including being a national nature reserve.
Oil on board.
About the Artist William Cadenhead Born Aberdeen in 1934, 1955 Diploma in Drawing & Painting, Dundee College of Art. 1955 Hospitalfield Art College, Summer, 1956 Post-Diploma Scholarship, Dundee. 1956 Travelled Florence, Rome, Paris & Holland. 1957-61 Royal Academy Schools, London. 1957 David Murray Landscape Scholarship. 1957 Bronze Medal for Painting, Royal Academy Schools 1960 Certificate of the Royal Academy Schools. 1961-71 Part-time Lecturer, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. 1967-70 Taught Dundee University American Summer School. 1969 Elected Professorial member of Scottish Society of Artists. 1971 Appointed Lecturer in Drawing & Painting at Duncan of Jordanstone, College of Art. 1979 Scottish Arts Council Cost Award. 1992 Elected Professional member of Aberdeen Artists.1993 Sabbatical, travelled to North America and Canada. Worked on location in the Rockies from Banff up to the Columbia Icefield at Jasper.
One Man Exhibitions 1958 & 61 Meffan Institute, Forfar 1968 Dundee University. 1969 Royal Overseas League, Edinburgh Festival. 1974 Murtle Galleries, Aberdeen. 1980 Woodstock Gallery, London.1981 & 83 Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh. 1982 Roseangle Gallery, Edinburgh. 1984 & 87 Gallery 22, Cupar. 1988 Foresterhill, Aberdeen. 1989 Dundee Art Galleries, Barrack Street, Dundee. 1990 Kingfisher Gallery, Edinburgh.1992 Large Retrospective, invited artist for Inaugural Exhibition of Meffan Gallery, Forfar.1996/97 American Tour, Texas. 1999 Arbroath Art Gallery, 1999/00 Conoco, Rubislaw House, Aberdeen. 2002 Invited Artist, Meffan Gallery, Forfar.
Also exhibits at RSA, SSA & Aberdeen Artists Work in Private & Public Collections HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Steel Company of Wales. Station of the Cross, St Fergus, Forfar. Meffan Institute, Forfar. Low & Bonar, Dundee. General Accident, Perth. Robert Fleming & Co. Collection, London. Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. The Scottish Arts Council Collection. Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. British Linen Bank, Head Offices, Edinburgh & London. Don & Low UK, Forfar. Foresterhill, Aberdeen. Dundee Art Gallery. Angus District Council. Scottish Widows. Conoco (UK) Ltd. Paisley Art Gallery Also private collections in UK, Europe, USA.
Further information see artbiogs & Royal Academy of Arts.
Provenance label verso the Scottish Gallery exhibition 14 Nov-3 Dec 1983 cat no 38.
An exceptional fine example of his work.
Circa late 20th century dated 82 for 1982.
With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display.
Condition report.
Offered in fine used condition.
Front painting surface is in very good order. The frame has general wear, scuffs, scratches & some minor chips, losses in places commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame approximate


High (28.5 cm)
Wide (32.25 cm)
Depth thickness of frame (3.5 cm

  • Period: 1982
    • Price: £2,200.00
    • €2,651 Euro
    • $2,764 US Dollar
  • Location: London
    • Dimensions: H: 28.5cm (11.22in)
    • W: 32.25cm (12.70in)
    • D: 3.5cm (1.38in)