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George Sherwood Hunter

Auction Lot 3 (40019472)
GEORGE SHERWOOD HUNTER (Glasgow, Scotland, 1871-1946).
"Character Quay."
Oil on canvas.
Crackle.
Measurements: 75 x 100 cm, 102 x 128 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 8,000 - 9,000 €
Live auction: 19 May 2026
Live auction: 19 May 2026 16:00
Remaining time: 17 days 23:19:44
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GEORGE SHERWOOD HUNTER (Glasgow, Scotland, 1871-1946).
"Character Pier."
Oil on canvas.
Crackle.
Measurements: 75 x 100 cm, 102 x 128 cm (frame).

George Sherwood Hunter's work represents a genre scene set in a port environment, where a group of fishermen interact with a young woman in the foreground. The composition is articulated around the contrast between the two parties: on the left, the female figure, erect and slightly withdrawn, holds an object, while on the right several men, leaning towards her, adopt attitudes of curiosity, complicity or mockery. This interaction generates a narrative tension that suggests an everyday scene charged with social nuances.

The compositional structure is clear and horizontal, with the figures arranged in the foreground against a blurred background that suggests water and boats. The soft, slightly veiled light unifies the scene and creates a humid and misty atmosphere typical of the maritime environment. The palette, dominated by muted shades of green, ochre and gray, reinforces the naturalism of the representation. The brushwork is loose and vibrant, with a treatment that partially dissolves the forms, approaching a sensibility influenced by impressionism.

George Sherwood Hunter was a Scottish painter active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, linked to the so-called Glasgow School. His work is characterized by a synthesis between British naturalism and impressionist and post-impressionist influences, with special attention to everyday life and the effects of light and color.

The historical context corresponds to a period of transformation in European painting, in which artists progressively moved away from academicism to explore new forms of representation. In this framework, genre scenes such as this one acquire a more immediate and observational character, focused on contemporary life. The work thus reflects a modern sensibility, where the everyday becomes an artistic subject, and where the interest in light, atmosphere and direct visual experience plays a fundamental role.

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