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Entrance to the Cuiraing, Skye

Waller Hugh Paton1873

National Galleries Scotland: National

National Galleries Scotland: National
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

This painting is a spectacular example of Paton's mature landscape work. It shows the Cuiraing (or Quiraing in modern usage), a remarkable landslip on the Trotternish peninsula of Skye. Paton had visited the area during a tour of Skye in 1866 and made a number of sketches and watercolours. Here, the jagged spike of the thirty-seven meter high pinnacle known as 'The Needle'• dominates the middle of the composition. The kilted man scrambling up the stony hillside is incidental compared to the vast expanses of rock, water and cloud that surround him. Paton described the Quiraing as 'an awful place', despite the fact that it had become a top destination for artists and tourists alike. Paton exhibited this vast picture at the 1873 Royal Scottish Academy exhibition.

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  • Title: Entrance to the Cuiraing, Skye
  • Creator: Waller Hugh Paton
  • Date Created: 1873
  • Physical Location: Scottish National Galllery
  • Location Created: Scotland
  • Physical Dimensions: h 111.80, w 162.60 cm
  • Credit Line: Purchased with the aid of the Patrons of the National Galleries of Scotland 2011
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/copyright-image-licensing
  • External Link: See this work at nationalgalleries.org
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Art Genre: Landscape
  • Art Form: Painting
  • Support: Canvas
  • Depicted Location: Cuiraing, Skye, Scotland
  • Depicted Topic: Mountains
National Galleries Scotland: National

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