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This still and tranquil scene shows the sixteenth-century Nungate Bridge in the village of Haddington, East Lothian. The bridge was one of the few places that travellers to and from Edinburgh could cross the River Tyne. McKay painted the bridge and village bathed in hazy sunlight. The slow-ebbing river and the figures leisurely strolling along the banks give the scene a languid stillness. This stillness, and the lack of any traces of modern life, lends the scene a timeless impression. Indeed, McKay chose to emphasise the old and enduring aspects of Haddington life: the river, the bridge and the old buildings. nationalgalleries.org/media/42/collection/2012AA03442.jpg
Posted on: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 01:30:54 +0000

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