About the artist
In the 1920s, Hunter, Cadell, Fergusson, and Peploe emerged as the 'Scottish Colourists', a group of artists known for their influence from the vibrant colour and relaxed brushwork of French Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and fauvist painting. Hunter painted an array of portraits, landscapes, and still-lifes, celebrated for their illumination and light effects. However, Hunter's mission was to reflect nature's essence through pure colour, rather than focusing on light.
His paintings, popular among progressive critics and collectors during his lifetime, have only increased in value since his 1931 death, making them among Scotland's most cherished.
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