Barra by Samuel Peploe

Barra 

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painting, plein-air, oil-paint, impasto

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painting

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plein-air

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oil-paint

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landscape

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figuration

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oil painting

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impasto

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scottish-colorists

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post-impressionism

Samuel Peploe likely painted this landscape of Barra in the early 20th century, using oil on canvas to capture its atmosphere. The loose brushwork and focus on light and color suggest an interest in capturing a fleeting moment in nature. Peploe was one of the Scottish Colourists, a group of artists inspired by French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. The Colourists embraced bright, bold colors and painterly techniques that challenged the conservative art establishment in Scotland. They looked to French artists like Monet and Matisse for inspiration, pushing the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in Scottish art at the time. To fully understand Peploe’s artistic choices, we can examine exhibition reviews and sales records from the period to see how his work was received by critics and collectors. By considering the institutional context in which Peploe operated, we can gain a deeper appreciation of the social and cultural significance of his art.

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