This large format, fully illustrated paperback book will give real pleasure to any reader who cares about these artists and their work.
The book has several outlines showing the silhouettes of islands in the paintings which will be a great help to those who want to orientate themselves vis-a-vis the several islands seen from Iona. There are also black and white photos by Mr Coupe himself of the views as they were recently and some old photographs of the island as it was.In one or two cases paintings are juxtaposed which show Cadell and Peploe painting from almost the same viewpoint. I wonder if they ever painted together in the same way as Cézanne and Pissarro or Cézanne and Renoir. Cadell showed much more interest in the crofts and the life of the island and the steamers which served it in those days. Guy Peploe's introduction reproduces a droll letter from Cadell to his grandfather.
The most beautiful part of the island is the north end: white sands and beautiful rocks, looking across to Mull....."( *Peploe, p63.)
Cadell often adds a figure or perhaps a yacht coming through the Sound of
Iona at just the right point of focus/balance in the composition.
Peploe commented on the light of Iona and incidentally hints at some of the difficulties a landscape painter faces:
"We had miserable weather in Iona this year-worst in living memory-gales and rain the whole time. I got very little done. But that kind of weather suits Iona: the rocks and distant shores seen through falling rain, veil behind veil, take on an elusive quality, and when the light shines through one has visions or rare beauty. I think I might prefer it these days to your blue skies and clear distances." (*Peploe p73 .)
It is a matter of great regret that Mr Coupe did not live to see the publication of this labour of love. A painter himself he must have needed his painterly eye to find some of the sites. Some become visible at differing states of the tide and some-as the author demonstrates- have changed since the paintings were made: sand has disappeared from some beaches leaving more stone exposed. Or the machair has extended in some places.
This is one of his Iona landscapes which shows him positioning himself in the footsteps of the colourists-a view towards Gribun and Loch na Keal.
Philip MacLeod Coupe |
The book is not a catalogue or census of everything the two artists produced on Iona .To attempt such a project would have made the result too unwieldy. There is no evidence that the author set out to produce such a thing. Indeed there may still be Cadells out there unrecognised given his way of disposing of them. Remember the anecdotes that he sold paintings directly from whatever croft he was renting? According to story a purchaser was shown out the front door but a non-purchaser was shown out the back way by Cadell's manservant. Circumstances such as these explain how artists and collectors lose track of work.
For example, there are no illustrations of the two fine works by Cadell sold at Christies this 26 June 2015. Both originally were in the Service collection. One of them, No194,(£47.000) is very pleasing but the exact site is unspecified. One of the houses has the same fenestration as Iona Cottage-though that cannot be the subject as it is not near the shore.
Cadell:Sligneach.The white croft has been replaced with a modern two storey building. In fact the work is annotated, "Sligneach", which is to the south of the pier . |
No 195, ( £62.500) is another landscape in the same sale which is a more typical white sands picture.
Paintings of Iona: Cadell and Peploe,
Philip MacLeod Coupe.With a foreword by Guy Peploe.
Published by:The heirs of Philip MacLeod Coupe. 2014
ISBN 978-0-9928597-0-1
* S Peploe, 1871-1935: Guy Peploe, Mainstream, Edinburgh and London, 2000.
For a discussion of the technique two landscapes by Cadell in the Fleming-Wyfold collection see my post here
Revised 7/08/15.
3 comments:
A beautiful place which produced or facilitated beautiful art!
Yes it certainly is . The light can have the most lovely qualities.And the views are so interesting to landscape painter because looking out to the east there are islands and plenty of interesting features in your foreground, middle distance etc.
anyone selling this book please?
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