Edward Stott, ARA

1859-1918

Evening Scene with a Couple by a Cottage

Ref: 1845

Signed with initials l.l.: ES

Coloured chalks over pencil on light brown paper, 14 by 13.8 cm (9 ½ by 5 ¼ ins)

 

Like George Clausen Stott undertook part of his artistic training in Paris and both artists were significantly influenced by French realist art and painters like Jules Bastien-Lepage, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Jean-François Millet. He earned a particular reputation for evening scenes of which this intense pastel is a typical example.  His work proved particularly popular with the Edwardian public, earning Stott the sobriquet “poet-painter of the twilight” in 1908, two years after his election as an associate of the Royal Academy in 1906.

 

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