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Linklater and Greig Entering Yesnaby Noust

© estate of Stanley Cursiter. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: Stromness Museum

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Exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1931, this arresting seascape depicts two local fishermen, William Linklater and Robert Greig, in their motor yole 'Margaret' at Yesnaby on the west coast of Orkney.

Stromness Museum

Stromness

Title

Linklater and Greig Entering Yesnaby Noust

Date

1930

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 110.5 x W 127 cm

Accession number

2011.1

Acquisition method

gift from the artist

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Stanley Cursiter 1931

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