Jerusalem

James McBey

DESCRIPTION

McBey, in this illustration, depicts the landscape of the walls encircling the ancient city of Jerusalem as well as its surrounding territory from a distance.

DETAILS
  • Artist

    James McBey

  • Date

    1918-1920

  • Medium

    Pen & wash on paper

  • Object number

    558

  • Dimensions unframed

    38.5 × 64 cm

  • Dimensions framed

    61.5 × 86 × 2.5 cm

  • Place depicted

    Jerusalem (281184)

  • Marks

    Signed and dated bottom left

  • Copyright

    Ⓒ The Copyright Holder

ARTIST PROFILE

James McBey, 1883-1959

Born in Newburgh, on the Aberdeenshire coast, McBey was largely self-taught, although he had attended evening classes at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen. He moved to London in 1911, and held his first exhibition of etchings at Goupil's; this was followed by a show in Glasgow in 1912 and one in Edinburgh in 1913. He gained considerable reputation as an etcher and painter, his subject-matter inspired by his many travels to Spain, Morocco, Venice and America. He was, from 1916 to 1918, an Official War Artist on the western Front in France, in Egypt and in Palestine.