The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Carnoustie Bay, a painting by William Mctaggart, has been donated to Kirkcaldy Galleries. Donor Claire Hunter Chow, seated, is pictured with Gavin Grant and Heather Stuart of Fife Cultural Trust. Picture: Dougie Nicolson.

Kirkcaldy: Work by renowned Scots artist to go on show following donation

- Claire warrender

Kirkcaldy Galleries has been presented with one of the most significan­t donations to its art collection in recent years.

The family of late Edinburgh woman Marjorie Gemmell Hunter have handed over a beautiful oil painting by William Mctaggart, one of the country’s most respected artists.

The work is called Carnoustie Bay and depicts three children on a beach on Scotland’s east coast.

It will be unveiled next month to coincide with the Open golf champi- onship teeing off in the Angus town.

Although Mctaggart was born in the Mull of Kintyre and lived in Midlothian, he was drawn to Carnoustie from 1872 and especially enjoyed creating new work there.

Mrs Hunter’s daughter, Claire Hunter Chow, was in Kirkcaldy yesterday to present the picture and said the Galleries was the perfect place for it given her family’s connection to Fife.

“The painting originally belonged to my grandmothe­r, who lived in Buckhaven,” she said.

“It had been hanging in my flat in Edinburgh where nobody could see it.

“It’s better here where everyone can enjoy it.”

Carnoustie Bay is the 33rd Mctaggart to be acquired by the Galleries and will hang in a room devoted to his paintings.

A number of the others came from the collection of Kirkcaldy linen manufactur­er John W Blyth, the grandfathe­r of former Conservati­ve politician Michael Portillo.

Gavin Grant, Kirkcaldy Galleries’ collection­s team leader, said: “We are planning to put Carnoustie Bay on show for the first time to the public in Kirkcaldy in July, which is an appropriat­e time given that golfers will be teeing off that month in the Open.

“I am sure our visitors, both regulars and first timers, will love to see this ‘new’ Mctaggart work on display.”

Heather Stuart, chief executive of Fife Cultural Trust, which operates the Galleries on behalf of Fife Council, described the gift as “wonderful and very generous”.

“We are very grateful to be able to add it to the museum collection so we can display and preserve it for future generation­s to enjoy,” she said.

“We already have a fantastic group of Mctaggart works, many of them acquired from the collection of local linen manufactur­er John Blyth in the 1960s, and we are delighted to have the opportunit­y to collect another.”

cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

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Picture: Dougie Nicolson. From left: Kirkcaldy Galleries collection­s team leader Gavin Grant, Fife Cultural Trust chief executive Heather Stuart and Claire Hunter Chow with the painting Carnoustie Bay, by William Mctaggart.

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