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The Inchcape Rock, 1908, (c1930). Creator: Peter Graham
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The Inchcape Rock, 1908, (c1930). Creator: Peter Graham
The Inchcape Rock, 1908, (c1930). Illustration to a ballad of the same name by Robert Southey, published in 1802. A warning bell for shipping had been installed on a dangerous sandstone reef off the east coast of Scotland. Sir Ralph the Rover, a pirate, removed the bell, and later perished when his ship was wrecked on the reef. Painting in the New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester. From " Modern Masterpieces of British Art". [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London, c1930]
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The Inchcape Rock, 1908
EDITORS COMMENTS
by Peter Graham is a captivating print that brings to life the dramatic tale of Sir Ralph the Rover and the treacherous sandstone reef off the east coast of Scotland. The illustration beautifully captures the essence of Robert Southey's ballad, published in 1802. In this scene, we witness the ominous reef standing tall amidst stormy seas and rough winds. The sky is filled with dark clouds, reflecting the impending danger lurking beneath. The crashing waves create a symphony of sound as they collide with the unforgiving rocks, sending sprays of water into the air. The painting serves as a metaphor for both nature's power and man's folly. It depicts how Sir Ralph selfishly removes the warning bell from its rightful place on Inchcape Rock, only to meet his tragic fate when his ship succumbs to its hidden perils. Peter Graham masterfully portrays this moment in history through his use of color and detail. His brushstrokes capture every nuance of movement in both sea and sail, evoking a sense of urgency and tension within viewers. Displayed at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery in Leicester, this artwork stands as a testament to British artistry and storytelling. It reminds us to heed warnings given by those who came before us while highlighting our vulnerability against nature's wrath.
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