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  2. List of Scottish artists - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Landscape painting in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish artists that continued the tradition of landscape painting and joined the new generation of modernist artists of the highly influential St Ives School were Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912–2004) and Margaret Mellis (1914–2009). [45]

  4. Art in modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee Pot, by Samuel Peploe (1905). The first significant group of Scottish artists to emerge in the twentieth century were the Scottish Colourists in the 1920s. The name was retrospectively given to John Duncan Fergusson (1874–1961), Francis Cadell (1883–1937), Samuel Peploe (1871–1935) and Leslie Hunter (1877–1931). [2]

  5. Philip Raskin - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Bet Low - Wikipedia

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    Low exhibited with The Society of Scottish Independent Artists, the Royal Glasgow Institute, and the New Art Club founded by J.D. Fergusson and Margaret Morris. [1] In 1956 Low co-organised Glasgow's first open air exhibition, on the railings of the Botanical Gardens. It was reported in The Scotsman as "The Left Bank come to the Kelvin". The ...

  7. John Lowrie Morrison - Wikipedia

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    He attended Glasgow School of Art, from 1967 to 1971. He was forced to make a choice between making abstract designs for fashion and landscape painting and chose the latter. While his classmates favoured pop art and abstraction, he developed an expressionist style, influenced by artists such as Kokoschka, Chagall and Soutine. [2]

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