Fergusson often worked from sketches or memories that he had stored away for many years. Here, after a twenty year interval, he returned to the first idyllic summer that he and Morris spent together in the south of France in 1914, shortly after they first met

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Roses were a favourite flower of Fergusson's. The paint in this image is built up thickly in layers to create an added sense of volume and depth in the blooms

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Still life offered a useful outlet for experimentation during Fergusson's Paris years as the expressive brushwork of this painting suggests

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The exoticism of this image provides links with Fergusson's earlier portraits. During his Paris years Fergusson painted many studio portraits, typically setting his sitters against luxuriant textile drapes decorated with flowers and foliage

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Margaret Morris became an accomplished artist in her own right. Her work was heavily influenced by Fergusson

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some sun then turned cloudy. clear morning just perfect for sketching sketchers at fergusson campus.

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Candid shot of Fergusson by Maragret Morris

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The Collections Review uncovered this study for Portrait en Rose, it's so interesting to see Fergusson's processes at work

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you say, ?
Here's some wonderful works by the from 's collections:
JD Fergusson's 'The Brass Kettle' (1904) and 'Hortensia'
GL Hunter's 'Still Life with a Bottle' (1931)
SJ Peploe's 'Still Life' (1930)

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Whatever the science behind there are some beautiful paintings strong in blue pigments in 's art collection:

James Morrison, Otto Fjord, c.1994
S J Peploe, Still Life, 1930
Drummond Mayo, Drying Nets, undated
J D Fergusson, Hortensia, undated

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Buen Sunday mis friends.

🎨 John Duncan Fergusson

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John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961 Scottish Colourist) 'Spring in Glasgow' c.1942 I love

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Needed a break from drawing dogs and pigs..todays Bertha Case by JD Fergusson

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To celebrate 'Burns Night', fabulous work by Scottish Colourists Anne Redpath, JD Fergusson, FCB Cadell & SJ Peploe

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💕 'Vase and Flower on a Book'
John Duncan Fergusson, 1904

http://t.co/O9PC41IfTA

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My image of Scottish Art has now been adjusted to include sensuous Mediterranean imagery like this...

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