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Writing in an edition of the ‘Artist’ magazine in 1933, Priestman considered the problem of painting clouds;
‘Clouds of the cumulus order have considerable atmospheric substance, although often appearing in the distance rather map like. You will see the light and shade on the nearer ones, which show their actual forms if you are painting with the light shining on the clouds. If the sun is shining behind the clouds, the edges are the brightest part, the mass being thrown into shadow.’
Title
Kilnsey Crag, Wharfedale, Yorkshire
Date
1929
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 115 x W 146 cm
Accession number
DONMG : 59.30
Acquisition method
purchased from the artist, 1930
Work type
Painting