A Caithness Longhouse, The Corr, Latheron
A Caithness Longhouse, The Corr, Latheron
Watercolour, 16 cm x 26 cm
Collection of King Charles III
An old turf-roofed longhouse, of a type once typical throughout Scotland. They were simple dwellings of one or two rooms, with a cattle byre at one end, and sometimes a few outbuildings.
A preserved example can be seen here - https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/moirlanich-longhouse
Looks awesome although the person on the painting is a bit too much ontop of the painting for my taste, .... give it a light wash and push it into your painting I would say.
ReplyDeleteSomething else is there any place like the link to stay overthere?
Yes I see what you mean René. That's why I don't usually add figures unless they are there, they always look false somehow. I felt this needed to look lived-in.
ReplyDeleteIt's too late for this now, it's in the King's collection.
There are probably lots of converted longhouse. I've found this one with a quick search for longhouse holiday cottages - https://www.scotland.org.uk/cottages/cottage/tullibole-castle-longhouse