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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vincent Robert Stewart Ramsey Balfour-Browne, Black Grouse in Flight, 1910

Vincent Robert Stewart Ramsey Balfour-Browne Scottish, 1880-1963

Black Grouse in Flight, 1910
Watercolour
Size without frame 13 1/2 x 20 3/4 ins
Size with frame 17 1/2 x 24 3/4 ins
Born in London. Painter in watercolour and pencil; stalking scenes and wildlife. Lived in Dumfriesshire. Pupil and friend of the artist and naturalist George Lodge. Working mostly in watercolour, his favourite subjects were Highland stalking scenes but was equally proficient at portraying the birds and mammals of Scotland, generally painted on a small scale with finely delineated detail. He leased a deer forest for stalking and sketching purposes in various parts of the west coast for many years although most of his best work was done in the Blackmount area of Argyll. Prints of his work, often produced during his lifetime in circular form to simulate the view from a telescope, have always been in demand. One of the finest Scottish sporting and wildlife artists of any period and arguably the finest painter of red deer. Exhibitions of his work were held annually during his lifetime in London, often shared with the English wildlife artist Barrington-Browne.
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