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Premises of Tully - Sculptor, Thought to be Wooler
Premises of Tully - Sculptor, Thought to be Wooler, Glendale, Northumberland, England. Date: 1910s
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Glendale Northumberland Premises Sculptor Thought Tully Wooler
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the Premises of Tully, believed to be the studio of the renowned Scottish sculptor, Robert Tait McKenzie, who is thought to have lived and worked in Glendale, Northumberland, England during the 1910s. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the world of this influential artist. Robert Tait McKenzie (1867-1930) was a Scottish sculptor, surgeon, and professor, renowned for his figurative sculptures and his contributions to military medicine. He was a leading figure in the Scottish arts and crafts movement and is best known for his sculptures of athletes and soldiers. McKenzie's works can be found in various public collections, including the National Galleries of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy. The Premises of Tully, as seen in this photograph, offer a glimpse into the artist's creative environment. The stone buildings, with their rough, textured walls and tall, narrow windows, exude a sense of solidity and stability, reflecting the enduring nature of the artist's work. The surrounding landscape, with its rolling hills and open fields, adds to the idyllic setting, providing a peaceful backdrop for the artistic process. The exact location of the Premises of Tully is not definitively known, but it is believed to be in the village of Glendale, Northumberland, which was a popular destination for artists and writers during the early 20th century. The area's natural beauty and tranquility provided inspiration for many creative individuals, making it an ideal place for Robert Tait McKenzie to pursue his artistic endeavors. This photograph is a precious reminder of the rich artistic heritage of Scotland and the important role that Glendale, Northumberland played in shaping the careers of many influential artists, including Robert Tait McKenzie.
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