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Over the dim blue hills

Katharine Cameron (1874-1965)


Price
£7,500

Signed
Signed
Signed, inscribed with title and dated 1908 on reverse

Medium
Watercolour

Dimensions
21 ¼ x 13 ½ inches

Exhibited
'Chris Beetles Summer Show 2025', Chris Beetles Gallery, London, June-September 2025, no 85

The title refers to the romantic poem, Maire My Girl by Irish poet John Keegan Casey. The poem celebrates Gaelic beauty and culture and reflects the romanticism and nationalism prevalent in both Ireland and Scotland at the turn of the 20th century.

Over the dim blue hills
Strays a wild river,
Over the dim blue hills
Rests my heart ever.
Dearer and brighter than
Jewels and pearl,
Dwells she in beauty there,
Maire my girl.

Down upon Claris heath
Shines the soft berry,
On the brown harvest tree
Droops the red cherry.
Sweeter thy honey lips,
Softer the curl
Straying adown thy cheeks,
Maire my girl.

’Twas on an April eve
That I first met her;
Many an eve shall pass
Ere I forget her.
Since my young heart has been
Wrapped in a whirl,
Thinking and dreaming of
Maire my girl.

She is too kind and fond
Ever to grieve me,
She has too pure a heart
E’er to deceive me.
Was I Tyrconnell’s chief
Or Desmond’s earl,
Life would be dark, wanting
Maire my girl.

Over the dim blue hills
Strays a wild river,
Over the dim blue hills
Rests my heart ever;
Dearer and brighter than
Jewels or pearl,
Dwells she in beauty there,
Maire my girl.


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