Robert Salmon (British, 1775-1845)The Isles of Bute looking North signed, dated and inscribed 'No 617/Painted by Robert Salmon/1828' (on board verso) oil on board 41.7 x 60.3 cm. (16 7/16 x 23 3/4 in.)FootnotesProvenance The artist Auction, Boston, 1828, sold for $7 1/2 A 'painter' (acquired at the above sale, as stated in Salmon's stock book Sale; Brunk Auctions, Asheville, 21 September 2013, lot 780 Sale; Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 4 June 2015, lot 7 Collection, UK (acquired at the above sale) Literature John Wilmerding, Robert Salmon Painter of Ship & Shore, Boston, 1971, p.90. The present work is titled 'Eyles of Bute looking North' in Robert Salmon's stock book and can be found under the heading of 'Special Paintings'. Perhaps what qualifies this work as special is the fact that it was painted whilst Salmon was resident in Boston, the view presumably being taken from a combination of his own sketches and memory of his homeland. The fact that this work was sold at auction immediately after having been completed would suggest that it was not commissioned; the subject was instead likely selected for Salmon's own pleasure.
Robert Salmon (British, 1775-1845)The Isles of Bute looking North signed, dated and inscribed 'No 617/Painted by Robert Salmon/1828' (on board verso) oil on board 41.7 x 60.3 cm. (16 7/16 x 23 3/4 in.)FootnotesProvenance The artist Auction, Boston, 1828, sold for $7 1/2 A 'painter' (acquired at the above sale, as stated in Salmon's stock book Sale; Brunk Auctions, Asheville, 21 September 2013, lot 780 Sale; Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 4 June 2015, lot 7 Collection, UK (acquired at the above sale) Literature John Wilmerding, Robert Salmon Painter of Ship & Shore, Boston, 1971, p.90. The present work is titled 'Eyles of Bute looking North' in Robert Salmon's stock book and can be found under the heading of 'Special Paintings'. Perhaps what qualifies this work as special is the fact that it was painted whilst Salmon was resident in Boston, the view presumably being taken from a combination of his own sketches and memory of his homeland. The fact that this work was sold at auction immediately after having been completed would suggest that it was not commissioned; the subject was instead likely selected for Salmon's own pleasure.
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