Harbour Street Crail (Original)
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Harbour Street Crail is a worthy attractive watercolour as the main street entrance to the harbour area with its preserved cottages.
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Harbour Street Crail Watercolour
This painting highlights:
- the original stonework,
- washed rendering
- period roof tiles
- fronted by stone slab pavements
- with both tarred and cobbled streets
By using washes painted against each other the viewer’s eye is drawn to each part of the painting.
Brief History
Crail was recorded in 1148 AD to have a number of corrupted names including Cherel and Karel.
Mary of Guise and John Knox were visitors.
Crail was built around the harbour which was completed around 1583. The village became a centre for the fishing industry and its buildings attract many photographers and artists.
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| Medium | Card, Print, Original, Image |
|---|---|
| Size | Post Card, A6, A4, A3 |






Oscar –
This busy little street by the harbour has so much character. I love the colourful houses and cobbles. It captures that slightly scruffy charm of fishing villages where life revolves around the tide.