In Glen Isla
- Artist:
- Type: Painting
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Production Date: 1922 - 1923
- Description: Painted after a tour of the Scottish Highlands in1922, this picture illustrates a debt to Paul Cezanne and in its architectural approach to landscape heralds a new maturity in Fergusson's art. It is a good example of a dialogue between colours and planes, created at a time when the artist was concerned with the problems of development of a shape within the many shapes of a composition. Many of the paintings from this trip were shown at the artist's first major Scottish Exhibitions at the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh and at Alexander Reid's Gallery in Glasgow.
- Dimensions: Framed: 79.8 cm (H) x 84 cm (W). Canvas: 54.7cm (H) x 59.5cm (W).
There is a transport crate which is 105cm (H) x 105cm (W) x 30cm (D). There are additional 10cm block legs on base which make the height of the crate 140cm. - Acquisition Note: The J D Fergusson Memorial Collection was presented to the University of Stirling by Margaret Morris, the artist's lifelong partner, and the J D Fergusson Art Foundation.
- Digital Copy:A digital copy exists.
- Location: On loan to Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Related Material: AC/AF/F/4
- Related Material: AC/OF/1968/12
- Accession Number: 1968.12
- Contact: University of Stirling Art Collection