This fine mid-19th-century oil painting by British artist James Peel RBA (1811-1906) depicts a picturesque winding view of the River Wye with cattle and fisherman. Distant hills are partially obscured by low clouds.
Hailing from Newcastle, James Peel was a distinguished painter known predominantly for landscapes. His approach was naturalistic in style and he was celebrated as an accomplished draughtsman.
He was particularly adept at capturing extensive depth with far-reaching scenery and enjoyed the rolling uplands of Northumbria, Wales, and the Lake District. He travelled on occasion with his close friend, Benjamin Williams Leader (1831-1923).
Towards the centre, you'll spot several canoeists.
Peel’s works were shown at the Royal Academy, the British Institution, and the Royal Society of British Artists where he became a member. He’s represented at the V&A Museum.
Signed in the lower right and framed.
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Medium: Oil on canvas
Overall size: 37½” x 25½” / 95cm x 65cm
Year of creation: c. 1870
Labels & Inscriptions: An early label from Frost and Reed, Bristol, art dealers, on reverse. Stock number 2429.
Provenance: With Frost and Reed, Bristol / Private collection, Germany.
Condition: Assessed and approved by our conservator. Canvas relined. Fine and settled craquelure, as you would expect. The paint layer is stable.
Artist’s auction maximum: £17,000
Our reference: BRV1699