the cruden bay hotel was a very, very famous, uh, golfer's hotel as it says.cation of that period. gordon nickel, well-known artist of that time. now, the bigger one. ah, look at that! yes. i think that's my favorite. it's mine, too. oh, we'll fight over that, will we? top artist, frank mason. top scene, the east coast route to scotland. but, you know, where is that? that's that wonderful... it is. it's going up past northumberland towards the scottish border, the most famous locomotive in the world. it is. god, one would die for that image, wouldn't you? does it get better? well, in my sense, it doesn't get better, but this is, for me, i suppose, you know, "hampshire meets dorset," i don't quite live there but i know that view backwards. i think everyone does. it's the way they paint landscape. it's impressionistic. it's very, very simple it's very stylized and yet it's immensely evocative. the process of lithography has flattened the colors. you've got this almost japanese approach of blocks of color and it really, to me brings it to life, much more so than