Lot Essay
Charles Hope of Bank House, Burton-in-Wirral, Cheshire, was a significant collector of Thorburn's work and acquired a large number of the artist's works. A sketch for the present watercolour, also dated 1912 was included in the Christie's, Edinburgh, 31 October 2002, lot 34 and inscribed 'Wildfowl sketch' (on the reverse).
Thorburn enjoyed painting pictures of wildfowl and wigeon and teal were particular favourites of his. The present picture shows Thorburn skilfully painting calm water with the reflections running down across the paper. Teal are resident birds, but vast numbers of the wigeon, as spring approaches, fly northwards to breed in northern Europe and Asia from whence they came.
Thorburn enjoyed painting pictures of wildfowl and wigeon and teal were particular favourites of his. The present picture shows Thorburn skilfully painting calm water with the reflections running down across the paper. Teal are resident birds, but vast numbers of the wigeon, as spring approaches, fly northwards to breed in northern Europe and Asia from whence they came.