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This painting depicts a Breton landscape with farmhouses, a stone wall and electricity poles. The work belongs to a series of works painted in either 1938 or 1939 when Scott was living in Brittany. Although the landscape depicts France, the plain white houses bring to mind the Celtic crofter’s cottages with which Scott was familiar from his childhood days in Scotland and Ireland. The stark division and flattening out of the picture plane, together with the simple forms, reveal Scott’s awareness of the work of contemporary artists such as Alfred Wallis and Ben Nicholson. Scott brought the painting back with him from France and it remained with the artist until his death in 1989. In 2013 it was included in the major touring exhibition held at Tate St Ives, the Hepworth Wakefield and the Ulster Museum, Belfast, to mark the centenary of Scott’s birth.
Title
Breton Landscape
Date
1938/1939
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 40.3 x W 49.5 cm
Accession number
2015.2
Acquisition method
donated by the William Scott Foundation, 2015
Work type
Painting