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A Shepherd's Life: Paintings of Jenny Armstrong by Victoria Crowe
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A Shepherd’s Life: Paintings of Jenny Armstrong by Victoria Crowe

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‘A Shpeherd’s Life’ focuses on Jenny Armstrong, born in 1903 at the farm in Fairliehope, who spent her life working a s a shepherd in the Pentland Hills. In a series of remarkable paintings made over 20 years and based on close observation, Victoria Crowe, one of Scotland’s foremost painters, pays tribute to the life and work of an exceptional woman. in spite of their different ages and backgrounds, the two women came to value each other’s company and it was through the shepherd that the artist learned how to interpret the surrounding landscape. At the same time the paintings depict an ancient way of living that has been long in decline and which, at the atart of a new millennium, may be finally disappearing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 August 2002
Pages
64
ISBN
9781903278024

‘A Shpeherd’s Life’ focuses on Jenny Armstrong, born in 1903 at the farm in Fairliehope, who spent her life working a s a shepherd in the Pentland Hills. In a series of remarkable paintings made over 20 years and based on close observation, Victoria Crowe, one of Scotland’s foremost painters, pays tribute to the life and work of an exceptional woman. in spite of their different ages and backgrounds, the two women came to value each other’s company and it was through the shepherd that the artist learned how to interpret the surrounding landscape. At the same time the paintings depict an ancient way of living that has been long in decline and which, at the atart of a new millennium, may be finally disappearing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 August 2002
Pages
64
ISBN
9781903278024