An atmospheric historical oil on canvas depicting the departure of King James II (James VII of Scotland) for France, traditionally associated with the events of 1688 following the Glorious Revolution.
The composition portrays the monarch and his supporters gathered at a stone harbour quay, mounted retainers above and figures assisting at the water’s edge, with a waiting vessel beyond. The scene reflects the romanticised Jacobite sentiment that proved popular in late 19th century British historical painting.
Signed lower left:
A. Wilkins
After A. C. Gow
The inscription indicates this work is a period painted version after the original composition by Andrew Carrick Gow RA (1848–1920), the noted Scottish historical painter celebrated for his Stuart and Jacobite subjects.
Executed circa 1900, the painting displays soft tonal modelling and subdued maritime light characteristic of Victorian historical genre works. Presented in a gilt frame.
A decorative and evocative example of late Victorian historical painting, appealing to collectors of Scottish history, Jacobite subjects, and 19th century narrative art.
IMAGE SIZE 74x99cm
H: 82cm (32.3″)W: 107cm (42.1″)
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