The most independent of the four still life's show a mastery of form & colour. Discover 'The Blue Tablecloth', a fine example from the first phase of Hunter’s career as an artist of distinction & recognition - https://t.co/fqPA2bG5BL

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Happy Summer Solstice! This is ‘Summer 1914’ of 1934 by the Scottish Colourist J D Fergusson (1874-1961) showing his partner the dance pioneer Margaret Morris in the south of France. Collection & (c)

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James Knox spoke about portraits of women by women, from the Celtic Revival and the Roaring Twenties as part of our Scottish Portraits as Biography talks.

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Not tweeted for a while but we’ve all been busy doing zoom workshops together during lockdowns. Next week we’re exploring the Cloisonné technique in oils, a method favoured by the such as with in these

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Celebrating Spring at its peak: Spring in Glasgow (with view of ) 1942 by Scottish Colourist John Duncan Fergusson, painted in his flat by . Oil on canvas. Presented by the Artist to in 1952. (c)

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Sold at the weekend, “Green Sea No5” a 12” x 15” Acrylic painting by He was heavily influenced by the Since his death in 2009 his popularity has increased and one of his paintings sold at auction in Cheshire last year for over £16,500.

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by from in good company with from A sizzling show, also includes and Roderic O'Connor

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Famously, the forged a path in Paris, absorbing & reacting to the work of their heroes of the school. followed exuberantly in their tradition; earning himself the moniker of “The Fifth Colourist” - https://t.co/KNJOKgdTyD

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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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Detail from one of Glasgow-based painter Annette Edgar’s ‘hidden-in-the-alcove’ figures. I love this one. https://t.co/0jkkeaNH4I

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Today we're enjoying by sharing works in our collection by Scottish artists in celebration of 's new exhibition, ‘The Rhythm of Light’! We love Rosamund Sargent by Allan Ramsay (1713-1784), Oil on canvas,1749.

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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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