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George Blackie Sticks (1843-1900)
Sunset, a scene from The Antiquary

George Blackie Sticks was son of James Sticks, and Edinburgh artist. Sticks was born in Newcastle and became one of Northumberland's most distinguished painters. This is a powerful picture depicting a scene from the Antiquary a famous novel by Sir. Walter Scott.

Oil on canvas      11" x 9" (in frame 17" x 15")       signed     

also signed and inscribed verso with title and date.


ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

George Blackie Sticks (1843-1900)

George Blackie Sticks was son of James Sticks, and Edinburgh artist. Sticks was born in Newcastle and became one of Northumberland's most distinguished painters. Sticks quickly exhausted the supply of North East landscape subjects and began to travel further afield, to Scotland and the Lake District. Much of his later work was based on sketches made in the Trossachs, Caithness, Skye, Arran, Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine and Glen Tilt and was exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy, and other important British art establishments. Poor health in his final years curtailed his preoccupation with Scottish subjects and he was forced to rely on North East of England subjects.

 

Other paintings by this artist:

  • Marsden, off the east Durham coast

Artwork Tags: marine | Northumbrian | Oil

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