A Stormy Day, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire

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John Muirhead was a Scottish painter, illustrator and etcher. He was best known for his sporting and landscape paintings.

This work is typical of many Scottish painters of this period who portrayed the prominent fishing industry in Scotland in the late-nineteenth century. The herring industry in particular boomed during this period until its peak in the first decade of the twentieth century. Many painters romanticised the work done in the coastal fishing villages such as Stonehaven. Muirhead’s painting demonstrates many traditional ideas of associating women with nature, focusing very little on the hard work and drudgery of the life of a fisherwoman.

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Title

A Stormy Day, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 40 x W 60 cm

Accession number

MC:ARTS:2844

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Neil Livingston, 2010

Work type

Painting

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Ninewells Hospital, Tom McDonald Avenue, Dundee DD2 1NH Scotland

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