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Niddry Castle, near Linlithgow
Niddry Castle, near Linlithgow (1879). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1879
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1. Title: "Niddry Castle, near Linlithgow" 2. Description: This exquisite watercolour drawing, created by the renowned Scottish artist James Moore in 1879, captures the enchanting beauty of Niddry Castle, nestled in the picturesque town of Linlithgow. The castle, shrouded in history and mystery, stands proudly on a rocky outcrop overlooking the tranquil waters of the Almond River. 3. Artist: James Moore (1819-1883), a prolific Scottish artist, was known for his mastery of watercolour and his ability to capture the essence of the Irish and Scottish landscapes. His works, characterized by their vibrant colours and meticulous attention to detail, have been widely admired and collected. 4. Technique and Medium: This stunning watercolour drawing on paper measures approximately 15.2 x 20.3 cm (6 x 8 inches). The artist's deft use of watercolour paints brings the castle to life, with its intricate stonework, crenellations, and towering turrets. The surrounding landscape, with its lush greenery and winding river, is rendered in equally impressive detail. 5. Historical Significance: Niddry Castle, a 15th-century fortress, is situated just a few miles from the historic burgh of Linlithgow, known for its impressive Palace and its association with Mary, Queen of Scots. The castle, which was once the stronghold of the powerful Livingston family, has a rich and varied history, with tales of sieges, intrigue, and royal connections. 6. Cultural and Aesthetic Value: This watercolour drawing by James Moore not only serves as a visual record of Niddry Castle and its surroundings but also as a testament to the artist's skill and dedication to his craft. It invites viewers to appreciate the beauty and history of this enchanting Scottish landmark and to imagine the stories that lie within its walls.
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