Scottish Watercolour Redwing Signed Ralston Gudgeon
๐ผ๏ธ Original Ralston Gudgeon RSW (1910โ1984) Watercolour of a Redwing in Flight | Scottish Wildlife Fine Art | Framed
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๐ฆ Subject & Medium
An original mid-20th century watercolour on paper by the celebrated Scottish wildlife artist Ralston Gudgeon RSW (1910โ1984), depicting a beautifully observed Redwing captured in flight as it prepares to settle on a branch. Executed with great sensitivity and control, the work beautifully conveys the elegance, movement and alert natural character of this much-loved migratory thrush.
The painting is presented beneath protective glass in its original gilt wooden frame, giving it an appealing period presentation and making it ready for immediate display.
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๐จ Composition & Technique
This accomplished ornithological study demonstrates Gudgeonโs remarkable ability to unite careful natural observation with refined artistic expression. The Redwing is portrayed with exceptional accuracy, from its distinctive cream eyebrow stripe to the warm orange-red flanks and subtle tonal variations in the plumage.
The artistโs handling of watercolour is particularly effective. Delicate washes build the form of the bird with softness and clarity, while more confident brushwork defines the wings, body and movement in flight. The composition captures a fleeting moment in nature with impressive poise, creating the impression that the bird has just paused mid-air before landing.
The restrained background keeps the focus entirely on the bird, allowing the delicacy of the subject to stand out beautifully. This balance of scientific accuracy and artistic sensitivity is one of the reasons Gudgeonโs work remains so admired among collectors of wildlife art and bird studies.
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๐ Historical Context
Painted during the mid-20th century, this work reflects a period when British wildlife art was increasingly appreciated for both its decorative quality and its natural history interest. Artists working in this field often combined close field observation with traditional fine art technique, producing works that appealed to collectors, birdwatchers and museums alike.
The Redwing (Turdus iliacus) is Britainโs smallest true thrush and is best known as a winter visitor from Scandinavia and Iceland. Its seasonal arrival each year, together with its distinctive markings and graceful flight, has long made it a favourite subject for ornithologists, wildlife artists and collectors of bird paintings.
Works such as this also speak to the wider fascination with British birdlife during the post-war period, when natural history, conservation awareness and the study of native and migratory species became increasingly popular. As a result, original wildlife watercolours of this quality remain highly desirable today.
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๐จ๐จ About the Artist
Ralston Gudgeon RSW (1910โ1984) was one of Scotlandโs foremost wildlife painters, renowned for his highly accomplished bird and animal studies, most notably in watercolour.
He was educated at the Glasgow School of Art and was awarded the Torrance Memorial Award by the Glasgow Institute in 1933. In 1936, he became the youngest artist ever elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW), a significant achievement that underlines both his early promise and the respect in which his work was held.
Gudgeonโs paintings are admired for their precision, freshness and sensitivity to subject. He had a particular gift for capturing birds in a way that was both accurate and expressive, giving his works a quiet vitality that continues to appeal to collectors.
His work is represented in important public collections including:
โข Glasgow Museums
โข Paisley Art Gallery
โข City of Edinburgh Collection
Today, Gudgeon remains highly sought after by collectors of Scottish art, wildlife paintings, ornithological subjects and natural history studies.
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โ๏ธ Signed
Signed by the artist.
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๐ผ๏ธ Framed & Glazed
Retains its original gilt wooden frame with protective glass and hanging cord to the reverse.
The frame complements the painting beautifully and adds to its period charm. It is ready for immediate wall display.
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๐ Size
Frame
โข Height: 50 cm (19.68 inches)
โข Width: 42.5 cm (16.73 inches)
โข Depth: 1.25 cm (0.49 inches)
Visible Image
โข Height: 30.4 cm
โข Width: 25 cm
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๐๏ธ Provenance
Private Collection
Thomson Roddick Auctioneers, 2021
Acquired through a dealer at Leigh Antiques & Collectibles Fair
Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
Subsequently loaned and privately exhibited at the famous Lord Hill Museum
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โจ Why Youโll Love It
โข Original signed work by renowned Scottish wildlife artist Ralston Gudgeon RSW
โข Beautiful ornithological study of a Redwing in flight
โข Superb example of British wildlife watercolour painting
โข Delicate and finely observed natural history subject
โข Elegant original gilt frame
โข Ready to hang immediately
โข Ideal for collectors of Scottish art, wildlife paintings, ornithological studies and natural history
โข A striking and sophisticated statement piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors
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๐ Condition Report
Offered in overall good vintage condition.
The watercolour is well preserved with attractive colour and presents beautifully. The original gilt frame shows age-related wear, including scuffs, small chips, surface scratches and some losses consistent with age and use.
Please study all photographs carefully, as they form an important part of the description.
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