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Knock Layde, near Ballycastle
Knock Layde, near Ballycastle (c1828). Nicholl, Andrew 1804 - 1886. Date: 1828
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1828 Andrew Ballycastle Knock Nicholl
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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Knock Layde, near Ballycastle: A Scenic Watercolour Masterpiece by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886) This exquisite watercolour painting, titled "Knock Layde, near Ballycastle," dates back to 1828 and was created by the renowned Irish artist Andrew Nicholl. The captivating image showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Irish coastline, specifically the area around Ballycastle. Andrew Nicholl, an accomplished artist of his time, skillfully captured the essence of this picturesque location with delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colours. The painting depicts the rugged cliffs of Knock Layde, with their dramatic curves and textures, contrasting against the calm, turquoise waters of the Irish Sea. The sky above is a canvas of ever-changing hues, reflecting the moods of the weather. The title "Knock Layde" refers to a rocky promontory located near Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The name "Knock Layde" is believed to have derived from the Old Irish word "Cnoc Láide," meaning "hill of the layde," or "hill of the smooth place." This watercolour painting on paper is a testament to the natural splendour of Ireland and the artistic prowess of Andrew Nicholl. It invites viewers to imagine the tranquillity and serenity of the Irish coastline, transporting them to a time when the world moved at a slower pace. The intricacies of the painting can be appreciated up close, revealing the artist's meticulous attention to detail. From the intricate patterns of the rocks to the delicate reflections on the water, every element of this painting is a masterclass in watercolour artistry. In conclusion, "Knock Layde, near Ballycastle" is a stunning work of art that showcases the beauty and charm of the Irish coastline. Andrew Nicholl's masterful use of watercolour paints brings the rugged cliffs and tranquil waters to life, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the natural wonders that surround us.
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