Goat Fell From The Spring Road Aug. 12th Scottish Landscape
$750
Art Sz: 4 3/4"H x 6 1/2"W
Frame Sz: 10 5/8"H x 12 3/8"W
Property from the Estate of Mary S.B. Braga
Goat Fell (marked as Goatfell by the Ordnance Survey; Scottish Gaelic: Gaoda Bheinn) is the highest point on the Isle of Arran. At 874 metres (2,867 ft), it is one of four Corbetts on the island. The mountain, along with nearby Brodick Castle, is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
The name is believed to mean 'Goat Mountain' (from the Norse geita).