James Humbert Craig
, Irish, 1877-1944
Title
The End of the GlenDate1920s
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions
92 x 117 cm
Signedlower left: J.H.CRAIG
Credit LinePresented, Miss Iona and Miss Catriona MacLeod, in memory of their stepfather, Patrick J. Little, T.D., 1994
Object numberNGI.4592
Label TextCharacterised by its expansive sky and a familiar Irish balance of sunlight and shadow, this painting records the harbour and jetty at Waterfoot, a location with which the artist was intimately familiar. Craig had a studio at Cushendun, a short distance to the north along the coast. He had a particular affection for the Glens of Antrim – from which the title of the picture is derived – but also painted extensively elsewhere. Clearly identifiable on the headland are the ruins of the 16th-century Red Bay Castle, home of the MacDonnells.