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George Blackie Sticks Oil Loch Ness 1877
This is a wonderful oil painting on canvas by the renowned Northumberland artist George Blackie Sticks, who has signed the painting in the lower right hand corner, dated it 1877 and inscribed and dated it verso 'Loch Ness Morning'. It is a misty morning, with a fisherman on the banks to the right, with a couple of yachts out on the water and Urquhart Castle on a hillock surrounded by trees.
George Blackie Sticks 1843-c. 1900, was the most famous of the Sticks family of artists, which include his father James Sticks, 1813-?, his brother William Sticks, his brother Andrew James Sticks, his brother Henry Sticks 1845-1878, his nephews Harry Sticks 1867-1938 and William Sticks Jr., and his own sons George Edward Sticks 1864-1938 and Christian J. Sticks 1872-1912. We do not know the exact year of George Blackie's death, as it was not registered, but have found no painting dated after 1898 and we know that he was in poor health towards the end of his life, which restricted his paintings to relatively local views. Sadly it would appear that both of his sons died aged 40.
George Blackie Sticks was born in Newcastle, where he lived throughout his life, and trained as a stained glass designer in the factory of William Wailes, where other members of the family also worked. He studied painting under William Bell Scott at the Government School of Art in Newcastle before becoming a full time artist. He painted in oils, scenes of the North East, then Scotland and the Lake District and painted many scenes including castles.
He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy as well as in the provinces.
There are 13 of his paintings in the National Collection, which can be viewed at BBC - Your Paintings and is represented at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle, the Shipley AG in Gateshead, the Mercer AG in Harrogate, Mansion House in Newcastle, South Shields Museum and AG, Victoria AG, the Hatton Gallery and North Tyneside Council.
The painting is framed in a very nice 2 5/8" gilt frame. The painting will be supplied wired and ready to hang.
Image size 17 1/2" x 13 1/2" - 44.45cm x 34.35cm (18" x 14" canvas size)
Frame size 22 1/2" x 18 1/2" - 57.1cm x 47cm
Medium Oils on Winsor and Newton canvas
Condition Very good. The canvas is clean and taut, there is craquelure and stretcher marks consistent with age and there is no paint loss. The frame is in very good condition.
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George Blackie Sticks 1843-c. 1900, was the most famous of the Sticks family of artists, which include his father James Sticks, 1813-?, his brother William Sticks, his brother Andrew James Sticks, his brother Henry Sticks 1845-1878, his nephews Harry Sticks 1867-1938 and William Sticks Jr., and his own sons George Edward Sticks 1864-1938 and Christian J. Sticks 1872-1912. We do not know the exact year of George Blackie's death, as it was not registered, but have found no painting dated after 1898 and we know that he was in poor health towards the end of his life, which restricted his paintings to relatively local views. Sadly it would appear that both of his sons died aged 40.
George Blackie Sticks was born in Newcastle, where he lived throughout his life, and trained as a stained glass designer in the factory of William Wailes, where other members of the family also worked. He studied painting under William Bell Scott at the Government School of Art in Newcastle before becoming a full time artist. He painted in oils, scenes of the North East, then Scotland and the Lake District and painted many scenes including castles.
He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy as well as in the provinces.
There are 13 of his paintings in the National Collection, which can be viewed at BBC - Your Paintings and is represented at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle, the Shipley AG in Gateshead, the Mercer AG in Harrogate, Mansion House in Newcastle, South Shields Museum and AG, Victoria AG, the Hatton Gallery and North Tyneside Council.
The painting is framed in a very nice 2 5/8" gilt frame. The painting will be supplied wired and ready to hang.
Image size 17 1/2" x 13 1/2" - 44.45cm x 34.35cm (18" x 14" canvas size)
Frame size 22 1/2" x 18 1/2" - 57.1cm x 47cm
Medium Oils on Winsor and Newton canvas
Condition Very good. The canvas is clean and taut, there is craquelure and stretcher marks consistent with age and there is no paint loss. The frame is in very good condition.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 6/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Oil Paintings
Date 1877
Mid Victorian Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas
Origin English
Item code as237a903
Status Sold
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Tel : 01622 812556
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