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In 1929 WS McGeorge married Mabel Victoria Elliot, the widow of Hugh Munro and a watercolourist in her own right. He died at Gifford on 9 November 1931 but she outlived him by nearly thirty years. In 1933 she donated a substantial number of her husband's works to East Lothian County Council as a memorial.
This is an oil painting on canvas in a gilt wood and plaster frame. The subject is landscape, a view from the seaward side of a river estuary towards a small town on the shoreline. A group of rocks in the foreground is marked with a timber signal.
William Stewart McGeorge (1861-1931) trained at the Royal Institution in Edinburgh and at Antwerp Academy. Returning to Scotland he painted around Kirkcudbright in the summer and in Edinburgh during the winter. His favourite subjects were bright, light woodland scenes, often featuring children.
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Oil on canvase in gilt wood frame. Glazed. Subject is landscape, a view from the seaward side of a river estuary towards a small town on the shoreline. A group of rocks is marked with a timber signal. By WS MacGeorge.
