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George Tuckwell (English, 1919 – 2000), Callernish Stones, ca. 1960, Oil on textured composite …
Callernish Stones
George Tuckwell (English, 1919 – 2000), Callernish Stones, ca. 1960, Oil on textured composite panel, 15 3/4 x 19 15/16 in., The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New York, Bequest to The Murray Collection in honor of Terry A. Murray, 2013.1.13. Photograph by mclaughlinphoto.com

Callernish Stones

Artist George Tuckwell English, 1919 - 2000
Dateca. 1960
MediumOil on textured composite panel
DimensionsPanel: 15 3/4 x 19 15/16 in. (40 x 50.6 cm)
Frame Dimensions: 22 7/8 x 26 3/4 x 1 1/8 in. (58.1 x 67.9 x 2.9 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineBequest to The Murray Collection in honor of Terry A. Murray
Object number2013.1.13
On View
On view
Collections
  • Modern and Contemporary Art
  • American Paintings & Sculpture
SignedLR aritist's initials "GT" conjoined vertically
InscribedVerso, ctr upper frame rail and bending over the veso of the mat rail a pre-printed paper label: "THE/ PICCADILLY/GALLERY/16a Cork Street, London, W.1/ MAYfair/ 2875/ Artist George Tuckwell/Title Callernish Stones./Purchaser Robert D. Murray/Date August 1960 [the artists name, ptg title, purchaser name and date are all filled in with typewriting]. Verso, ctr of the upper rail of mat verso (next to the paper label) written in pencil "3 PFD" Verso, upper ctr of the panel in black marking pen, block printed "CALLERNISH/STONES/3 (the number encircled)" [Note the number 3 may be a notation of a series by the artist, or may also refer to the third of the Callanish neolithic stone circles "The Callanish III stone circle (Cnoc Filibhir Bheag[1]) is one of many megalithic structures around the better-known (and larger) Calanais I on the west coast of the isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides (Western Isles), Scotland. This is a complex setting of 17 stones." [from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callanish_III; accessed 4/11/2013]
DescriptionA cubist/faceted abstract of a neolithic stone circle in a low-hilled landscape. The foreground in light brownish gold, mid-ground green and the background hills in grey-black. A low moon just over the hills.

Reverse of the panel is a bright yellow. Original gold-colored frame with lightweight burlap covered mat and inner cove molding painted grey and white.
Exhibition History"Recent Acquisitions", Hoopes Gallery, The Hyde Collection, May 28 - October 7, 2016

“Architect[ural],” The Hyde Collection, Feibes & Schmitt Gallery, June 7 – Sept. 28, 2025
ProvenanceLondon, England, The Piccadilly Gallery
1960, New York, NY, Robert D. Murray
2013, Glens Falls, NY, The Hyde Collection Trust