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Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928), artist known as one of the Glasgow Boys; James MacLauchlan Nairn (1859–1904), Glasgow-born painter who influenced late 19th-century New Zealand painting; Charlotte Nasmyth (1804–1884), landscape painter, daughter of Alexander Nasmyth; Jessie Newbery (1864–1948), Glasgow School artist and embroiderer
Pages in category "Artists from Glasgow" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. ... William Simpson (Scottish artist) Anthony Smith (sculptor)
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]
Hugh Adam Crawford, RSA (28 October 1898 – 1982), was a Scottish artist and oil painter, mostly of portraits and figures, who was an influential and charismatic figure in the 1930s Glasgow art scene. [1] During a long teaching career, Crawford influenced and inspired many notable students including Joan Eardley, Robert MacBryde and Robert ...
A member of Glasgow Art Club, Fergusson exhibited a portrait in the club's exhibition, April 1939. [9] In 1940 Fergusson founded the New Art Club, out of which emerged the New Scottish Group of painters of which he was the first president. [10] In 1943 he published his book on "Modern Scottish Painting". [11]
Pages in category "Scottish artists" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
James Paterson PRSW RSA RWS (21 August 1854 – 25 January 1932), was a Scottish landscape and portrait painter associated with The Glasgow Boys movement of artists. He is best known for his landscape paintings of Dumfriesshire, where he lived, at Moniaive from 1885 to 1905.
Born in Glasgow, James "Jim” Morrison studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1950 to 1954. [1] In 1957, along with Anda Paterson and James Spence, he founded the Glasgow Group of artists. [2] Morrison was an Academician of the Royal Scottish Academy and a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour.