Red Ley Marker

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Maclean’s art is rooted in his knowledge of the Highlands, the Highland people and their history. By means of his sculptures and constructions, using driftwood, found objects and carved items, Maclean continues to record the history and traditions of Scottish fisherman and the sea.

The Fleming Collection

London

Title

Red Ley Marker

Date

1989

Medium

mixed media on board

Measurements

H 136 x W 105 cm

Accession number

531

Work type

Painting

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The Fleming Collection

14 Buckingham Street, London, Greater London WC2N 6DF England

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