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Beth Robertson Fiddes is a contemporary Scottish artist. Raised on Tiree and in Kingussie, [1] Robertson Fiddes graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art in 1995 with a degree in sculpture. [2] She won the 1997 Benno Schotz Award [2] and second in the 2011 Jolomo Bank of Scotland Awards for her Scottish landscape painting. [1]
John Lowrie Morrison (born 1948), expressionist oil painter of Scottish landscapes; Alberto Morrocco (1917–1998), artist; Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005), sculptor; James McIntosh Patrick (1907–1998), painter of landscapes and portraits; Ronald Rae (born 1946), granite sculptor and artist [2] Pat Semple (1939–2021), landscape artist
The earliest examples of Scottish landscape painting are in the tradition of Scottish house decoration that arose in the sixteenth century. Often said to be the earliest surviving painted landscape created in Scotland is a depiction by the Flemish artist Alexander Keirincx undertaken for Charles I.
John Lowrie Morrison OBE (born 1948, Maryhill, Glasgow), known as Jolomo, is a Scottish contemporary artist, producing expressionist oil paintings of Scottish landscapes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Career
Scottish art is the body of visual art made in what is now Scotland, or about Scottish subjects, since prehistoric times. It forms a distinctive tradition within European art, but the political union with England has led its partial subsumation in British art .
Philip Raskin (born 1947 in Glasgow) is a Scottish artist who has achieved notability within the contemporary Scottish art scene. He specialises in painting landscapes and seascapes. His works have been the subject of many exhibitions and have been sold throughout the world. He is the father of TV presenter and antiques expert Natasha Raskin.
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