Highland Cattle in the Pass of Leny

GOURLAY STEELL (1819-94)

Highland Cattle in the Pass of Leny Signed and dated 1876

Oil on canvas | 79.0 x 122.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/str external) | RCIN 403647

The painting shows a herd of Highland cattle in the Pass of Levy which is about three miles north of Callender on the road to Lochearnhead in Scotland. The painting is stated to record a scene which had attracted Queen Victoria when she had driven through the Pass with Prince Albert. On a later occasion when she went through the Pass she noted that she had seen ‘endless droves of wild-looking, and for the most part extremely small, shaggy Highland cattle with their drovers and dogs – most wild and picturesque’. There is a preliminary sketch for the two calves in the foreground (RCIN 404116). Signed and dated: Gourlay Steell. RSA 1876.

Provenance

Painted for Queen Victoria.