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Landseer - The Illicit Highland Whisky Still J040064
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " The Illicit Highland Whisky Still " by Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-73)
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Media ID 462463
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19.7cm (9.3" x 7.8")
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The Illicit Highland Whisky Still
EDITORS COMMENTS
by Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) This painting by Sir Edwin Landseer, titled "The Illicit Highland Whisky Still," is a striking representation of the clandestine world of illicit whisky production in Scotland during the Georgian era. The scene unfolds in a secluded glen, where a group of men huddle around a large, makeshift still, their faces etched with a sense of urgency and secrecy. Landseer masterfully captures the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, with its rolling hills, towering trees, and the faint mist that clings to the landscape. The men, dressed in traditional Scottish attire, blend seamlessly into the wild surroundings, their labor a testament to the deep-rooted tradition of whisky production in the region. The still itself is a marvel of engineering, its intricate design and complex mechanisms a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the distillers. The fiery flames, fueled by peat and wood, cast an eerie glow over the scene, while the condensation from the cooling coils forms droplets that sparkle in the dim light. The painting is a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era, when the production of whisky was a clandestine activity, often carried out in remote and hidden locations to evade the excise men. Landseer's depiction of the scene is both romantic and intriguing, capturing the allure and mystery of the illicit whisky stills that once dotted the Scottish Highlands. This painting, now part of the Historic England collection, is a reminder of the rich history and cultural significance of whisky production in Scotland. It is a testament to Landseer's artistic skill and his ability to capture the essence of a moment in time, making it a must-see for art and history enthusiasts alike.
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