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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (66.5cm)
Wide (92cm)
Depth thickness of frame (5cm)
Scottish Oil Painting Muirfield Golf The Open Championship
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Indulge in the sophisticated world of Scottish sporting art with this stunning oil painting of Muirfield Golf, the renowned venue for The Open Championship. With intricate brushstrokes and vibrant colors, this exclusive piece captures the essence of this historic event. Elevate your collection with this luxurious piece of art.
- Subject dramatic sporting golf scene at 18th Hole at Muirfield in the Open Championship tournament in Scotland.
- Impressive size with the frame being cmH2O wide and 66.5 cm high.
- Title "The Open Golf Championship Muirfield" plaque is displayed at the bottom.
- Your focus is first drawn to the central area where 1 golfer is in the bunker hazard lofting his bunker shot which is kicking up sand in midair, with the putting green, yellow flag stick and hole in the distance. To the right is his caddy. Further who is standing watching on and holding onto the golf bag full of various golf clubs, further back another golf player is standing next to his own candy is also watching, further back in the distance is a beautiful view of the historic Muirfield golf clubhouse. On Either side are views of large, mainly seated crowd figures gathered in stand A and D. On the far left side, you can see a photographer crouching and looking into his camera lens. On the far right side is another photographer who is standing looking through his camera, another person is seated right next to him in a golf buggy, with a further person by him standing and watching on. This is such a dramatic scene, and you can feel the atmosphere with such great interest.
- Oil on canvas.
- Signed in the bottom corner by the well-known sporting artist Craig Campbell.
- A very fine example of his work.
- About the artist Craig is one of Scotland's leading portraiture and figurative artists. He was a finalist in the Scottish Portrait Awards 2017. Craig Campbell was born in Ayrshire in 1960. This area of Scotland is abundant with golf courses and playing fields, so it’s not surprising that the majority of his inspiration has come from sport and its personalities.
- Craig studied at The Glasgow School of Art and then spent his early years working in London as a Graphic Illustrator for several of the leading agencies. Having decided to paint for a living, Craig returned to Glasgow. His close attention to detail soon earned him prestigious exhibitions, a successful American tour and a show of his golf paintings at the Open. His love for all sports, golf in particular, brought him back to his painting.
- After graduating from Glasgow School of Art, he worked as an illustrator in London before joining De Monfort fine art publishers, specializing in sport. His work is mostly recognized through his sporting and Tam O'Shanter images. He now concentrates on portraiture. Campbell's paintings continue to attract a growing number of art collectors that include many media and sports personalties.
- Patrons and famous clients of his include Sean Connery, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, Grey Norman, Jeff Bezos and, most recently, for the Trump family, President Donald J. Trump.
- Muir field the club course was built in 1891 by old Tom Morris for a cost of £1,574, the original clubhouse was unkindly described as a ‘box-framed’ salon with its Elizabethan design and half-timbered main gable. The designer, Hall Blyth, a past Captain of the Club club, was an engineer but not an architect, and it would be interesting to know exactly what he thought when he introduced this exotic pattern to Muir field. I sits behind the 18th green as one of the truly iconic images in world championship golf. At the west end of the clubhouse near the entrance gates is the ladies’ Locker Room with the adjacent Captain’s Room and Muirfield Room. At the far end of the building is the men’s Locker Room with a Smoking Room and Dining Room between.
- Muir field hosted the first of its 16 Opens in 1892. It was the first Open to be played over 72 holes. The course is renowned as being perhaps the fairest test of all The Open venues, with two circuits of nine rotating in opposite directions, the back nine looping inside the front nine, ensuring that golfers never face the same wind direction on two consecutive holes.
- Sources the open, Wikipedia, Muir field.
- Provenance from the Golf Collection from "David Easy Estate"
Set in a contemporary stylish frame. - Circa early 21st century.
- Such a delightful scene to the eye.
- Highly sought after due to the collectible sporting golf nature of the subject nature and such elaborate detail.
- With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display.
- Incredible conversation piece for your guests.
- We only select & sell paintings based upon subject, quality & significance.
- We provide our clients with friendly professional customer service.
- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition.
- Front painting surface in overall good order. Having some stains on the surface in places. The frame, which has general wear, scuffs, stains, scratches, small chips, & a larger loss to the bottom central area of the frame commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (66.5cm)
Wide (92cm)
Depth thickness of frame (5cm)