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Donald McIntyre, Girl and Chapel, North Wales, 1980s, Oil on Card
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Donald mcintyre.
english ( b.1923 - d.2009 ).
girl and chapel, north wales.
oil on card.
signed with monogram twice …
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Donald mcintyre.
english ( b.1923 - d.2009 ).
girl and chapel, north wales.
oil on card.
signed with monogram twice lower left.
image size 12 inches x 15.6 inches ( 30.5cm x 39.5cm ).
frame size 19.5 inches x 22.8 inches ( 49.5cm x 58cm ).
this original oil painting is by donald mcintyre and dates from the late 1980s or early 1990s.
the painting is presented and supplied in a sympathetic contemporary frame (which is shown in these photographs), mounted using conservation materials and behind non-reflective tru vue ultravue® uv70 glass.
this vintage painting is in very good condition, commensurate with its age. It wants for nothing and is supplied ready to hang and display.
the painting is signed with monograms twice lower left.
donald mcintyre was one of the great british landscape and coastal artists of the twentieth century. His work demonstrates a strong post-impressionist style, often in his signature palette, and continues to command a strong following.
although often thought of as a welsh artist mcintyre was actually born in leeds, yorkshire in 1923. His parents were scottish, and they returned to live in scotland when donald was very young, so he was brought up among the mountains, the sky and the sea of north-west scotland. It was here that, perhaps unknowingly, his sense of colour was formed. It is this palette which later distinguished him from the other artists of wales, where he lived and painted for most of his adult life. The best of his work contains his signature colours, layers of mauve, hues of bright turquoise, flashes of burnt orange. His paintings have a light and a life about them that make them joyful, uplifting and modern.
as a young man mcintyre attended scarborough college and skipton grammar school. He did not intend to earn his living as an artist and so trained to become a dentist. He was however always a natural draftsman and whilst he was training at the glasgow dental hospital, he was also taking evening classes at the nearby glasgow school of art, studying under james wright rsw at garelochhead. Having qualified as a dentist, mcintyre went on to serve in the army and later became an educational health officer. In 1960 he moved with his family to tregarth, a small village in the hills above bangor in north wales. For some years he visited remote schools as a health officer and painting only in his spare time. However, he continued to study, and received instruction from the canadian impressionist gyrth russell. Then, at the age of forty, he committed himself to art as his full-time occupation and his career began to take off. He worked very hard and brought to his painting the exuberant spirit of his scottish upbringing and a sound appreciation of european art.
the late sir kyffin williams ra said of mcintyre; ‘it is easy to see why he has succeeded for the spontaneous charm of his pictures and their unworried clarity make them eminently desirable. Mentally as well as professionally, donald mcintyre is a true artist.’
although he has painted a variety of subject mcintyre always returned to coastal scenes of the british isles, particularly of scotland and wales. For many years he would travel the coast in his campervan, with his wife lauren in support, and would make numerous sketches ‘en plein air’, which would become the basis of paintings to be completed back in his studio at home. He spent many summers painting on the island of iona, where the light and colours perfectly suited his palette and style.
donald mcintyre died in january 2009 after a period of ill health, during which he remained devoted to his painting.
mcintyre was a member of the royal academy, the royal scottish academy, royal institute of painters in watercolour, the royal cambrian academy, the royal society of marine artists and the pastel society.
his work has been exhibited at the leading london galleries, including the royal academy, the royal scottish academy, the royal cambrian academy, and the royal national eisteddfod. He exhibited at the attic gallery in swansea for many years, where the proprietors were loyal patrons.
today he has a reputation as an upholder of the scottish colourist tradition which has made his work collectable well beyond wales, or indeed scotland. His work is represented in several public collections, including the national library of wales, the welsh contemporary art society, the welsh arts council, the university of st. Andrews, atkinson art gallery, southport, newport art gallery and the collection of birkenhead art gallery. His works are also part of many distinguished private collections including that of london university, the us embassy in london and the late hrh the duke of edinburgh.
this original oil painting by donald mcintyre depicts a young girl in a lane in rural wales. She is looking straight ahead, is dressed in a brown jumper with a white blouse underneath, and has neat dark hair with a fringe. Both sides of the lane are lined with typical dry-stone walls, with tall stone pillars each side of the gated entrance to a field, or enclosure. Within this enclosure there is a small stone welsh chapel with high arched windows and a slate roof. Behind this is a single modest detached house. Each side of the chapel is a wooden telegraph pole, and at the end of the lane is a single windswept tree. There is a contrast of colours between the deep brown tones of the lane and the house and the almost glowing warm stone of the chapel, which appears to capture the late summer sun. The painting as a whole might be interpreted as what is important in the life of the young girl; her home, her community, her rural environment. There is something very modest yet very wholesome about this painting, which is full of integrity and spirit. this piece has an attribution mark,
i am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity
issues arising from misattribution
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- Dimensions
- 22.83ʺW × 0.79ʺD × 19.29ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- 1990s
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight … moreExcellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations\. This vintage painting is in very good condition, commensurate with its age. It wants for nothing and is supplied ready to hang and display. less
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