Alfred Egerton Cooper (1883 - 1974)
Kilchurn Castle, Loch Ewe
Oil on Board
Hand made, hand painted frame
Ready to hang
Framed Dimensions 52 x 62cm
Hand made, hand painted frame
Ready to hang
Framed Dimensions 52 x 62cm
Signed with the initials AEC lower right
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Alfred Egerton Cooper studied at the Royal College of Art where he won a prize judged by John Singer Sargent. So impressed with Cooper, Sargent offered him a job as his studio assistant. Cooper went on to become a leading portrait and landscape artist of his day. Portraits included eminent sitters such as King George VI and Sir Winston Churchill.
This wonderful scene of Kilchurn Castle on Loch Ewe is a prime example of his skill as a landscape artist. Full of depth and atmosphere, he captures the Scottish scenery in all its glory.