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  2. List of Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Bronckhorst (fl. 1565–1583), Dutch painter, the first King's Painter of Scotland William Gouw Ferguson (1632/3 – c. 1689), still life painter, active in France and Italy Gawen Hamilton (1698–1737), painter largely working in London

  3. Category:Scottish painters - Wikipedia

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    Scottish painters by century (6 C)-Painters from Edinburgh (70 P) + Scottish LGBTQ painters (9 P) Scottish male painters (407 P) Scottish women painters (3 C, 28 P) L.

  4. Category:Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after Scottish artists (2 C) Pages in category "Scottish artists" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.

  5. Category:Scottish male painters - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Scottish painters. It includes painters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories ...

  6. Landscape painting in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Keirincx, Seton Palace and the Forth Estuary, c. 1639. The earliest examples of Scottish landscape painting are in the tradition of Scottish house decoration for burgesses, lairds and lords, that arose after the Reformation in the sixteenth century, partly as a response to the loss of religious patronage. [2]

  7. John Houston (painter) - Wikipedia

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    John Houston, OBE, RSA (1 April 1930 – 27 September 2008) was a Scottish painter. Houston was born in Buckhaven, Fife, raised in nearby Windygates, and educated at Buckhaven High School and Edinburgh College of Art. An early career as a semi-professional footballer with Dundee United was ended by a knee injury. [1]

  8. Scottish Colourists - Wikipedia

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    A forerunner of this movement was William McTaggart (1835–1910), a Scottish landscape painter who was influenced by Post-Impressionism. He is regarded as one of the great interpreters of the Scottish landscape and is often labelled the "Scottish Impressionist". Largely recognised as the leading figure of the group was Samuel Peploe.

  9. James Cowie (artist) - Wikipedia

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    James Cowie RSA (16 May 1886 – 18 April 1956) was a Scottish painter and teacher. [1] The quality of his portrait paintings and his strong linear style made him among the most individual Scottish painters of the 1920s and 1930s. [2]