Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Collection
Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell was a Scottish painter known for his vibrant and expressive artworks
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell was a Scottish painter known for his vibrant and expressive artworks. In the 1920s, he created "Still Life with Tulips and Iona, " a captivating oil painting on panel that beautifully captures the essence of both still life and landscape. Another notable piece from this era is "Interior with a Chair, " an oil painting on panel that showcases Cadell's mastery in capturing light and shadow. In 1911, Cadell painted "Pink Roses in a Glass Vase" on board, showcasing his ability to depict delicate flowers with precision and grace. Moving forward, he ventured into landscapes, such as "Ben Cruachan from Achnacraig, Mull" (c. 1931) and "Barcaldine Castle, Argyll" (c. 1928), both oil paintings that display his skill in portraying the beauty of nature. Cadell had a special connection to the island of Iona, which is evident in many of his works like "Iona" (c. 1926), "Staffa and Rhum from Iona, " and "The Shoreline, Iona. " These oil paintings on panels capture the rugged coastal scenery of Iona with bold brushstrokes and vivid colors. "The View of the White Sands, Iona" is an exquisite oil painting on canvas-board where Cadell masterfully depicts the pristine white sands against the backdrop of clear blue waters—a true testament to his talent in capturing serene landscapes. Not limited to oils alone, Cadell also explored watercolor techniques as seen in "Bedside Manners" (1915). This work showcases his versatility as an artist by depicting everyday scenes with delicacy using watercolors on buff paper. Continuing his exploration of Iona's beauty through different perspectives, Cadell painted stunning pieces like "East Bay, Iona, " which portrays the bay bathed in warm sunlight, and "The Sound of Mull from Iona" (c.