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ALFRED DE BREANSKI | The Head of Loch Lomond
  • ALFRED DE BREANSKI | The Head of Loch Lomond

    £25,000.00Price

    Oil on Canvas

    24 x 36.5 cms, 9½" x 14¼"

     

    Alfred de Breanski’s The Head of Loch Lomond painting, captures the tranquility of the Scottish loch, framed by majestic mountains descended into cloud. 

     

    With a career that spanned nearly five decades, Alfred de Breanski became known for his dramatic depictions of highland lochs at sunset, often filled with golden light and dotted with grazing cattle or sheep. His work is characterised by a deep appreciation for atmospheric effects, revealing his influence by masters such as John Constable and J.M.W. Turner.

    • Alfred de Breanski Snr. was a British landscape painter, best known for his idyllic depictions of rural Wales and Scotland, particularly highland lochs at sunset, which exude a golden rosy light.

      Breanski was deeply inspired by both John Constable and William Turner but sought his own style of expression.

      He was fascinated by the texture of rock, earth and foliage and would focus on the minute details of a particular plant or craggy rockface.

      Read more about Alfred de Breanski Snr.

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