AT THE DAL LAKE, KASHMIR, AN OIL BY ADA MARY BARCLAY
Sold for £400
ADA MARY BARCLAY (SCOTTISH act 1876 - 1914),
AT THE DAL LAKE, KASHMIR
oil on canvas, signed
56cm x 80cm
Framed.
Label verso: Ray Smith, Art Dealer, 118 Haggs Road, Glasgow.
Note: Ada Barclay was the daughter of society portraitist John Maclaren Barclay RSA (1811-1886). Ada became painter of landscapes and portraits, exhibiting at the Royal Scottish Academy from 1876 to 1886 before moving to India. As a child she was the model for William Brodie's 1869 marble sculpture "Scots Girl" (collection of The National Gallery of Scotland).
Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator, restorer or engineer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. Buyers are urged to satisfy themselves in respect of the condition of any lot and McTear’s can provide contact details of local professional restorers who will provide fully comprehensive expert reports – usually for a modest charge. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.
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Sold for £400
ADA MARY BARCLAY (SCOTTISH act 1876 - 1914),
AT THE DAL LAKE, KASHMIR
oil on canvas, signed
56cm x 80cm
Framed.
Label verso: Ray Smith, Art Dealer, 118 Haggs Road, Glasgow.
Note: Ada Barclay was the daughter of society portraitist John Maclaren Barclay RSA (1811-1886). Ada became painter of landscapes and portraits, exhibiting at the Royal Scottish Academy from 1876 to 1886 before moving to India. As a child she was the model for William Brodie's 1869 marble sculpture "Scots Girl" (collection of The National Gallery of Scotland).
Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator, restorer or engineer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. Buyers are urged to satisfy themselves in respect of the condition of any lot and McTear’s can provide contact details of local professional restorers who will provide fully comprehensive expert reports – usually for a modest charge. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.