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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

BEN SLIOCH PAINTED BY JAMES MC INTOSH PATRICK


JAMES MC INTOSH PATRICK ( 1907-1998)
Ben Slioch ( 981m - 3218 ft) 
United Kingdom (Scotland) 

In Ben Slioch and Loch Maree, Private collection 

The mountain
Ben Slioch (981m - 3218 ft) is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands situated in Wester Ross, eight kilometres north of the village of Kinlochewe and towers above the south east end of Loch Maree to give one of the best known and most photographed sights (from the A832 road) in the Highlands. VisitScotland, the Scottish national tourist agency, has used video footage of Slioch in its television advertisements.The mountain is composed of Torridonian sandstone on a base of Lewisian Gneiss and has steep crags on three sides and allows easy access for the walker only from the south east where the large open corrie of Coire na Sleaghaich has two ridges on its flanks which the walker can use. The mountain's name comes from the Gaelic word “sleagh” and means “the spear” and this only becomes obvious when Slioch is viewed from Lochan Fada to the west, from here the subsidiary top of Sgurr an Tuill Bhain(Peak of the White Hollow) (933 metres) dominates as a slender peak and gives the mountain its name. Wild goats are often seen on the mountain.

The artist
James McIntosh Patrick was a Scottish painter, celebrated for his finely observed paintings of the Angus landscape and Dundee, Scotland, where he was based for most of his life.
 In 1999 the Patrick family donated his archives to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
To celebrate its victory in the 1983 University Challenge competition, the University of Dundee commissioned Patrick to produce to two paintings of its campus.  Other examples of Patrick's works held as part of the University's fine art collections include portraits of Principal Angus Robertson Fulton and Arthur Alexander Matheson.
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