Showing 24 artworks out of 53 with Sir William George Gillies and with artwork date before 1950 and with artwork date after 1940
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Sir William Gillies' 'Still Life in Lamplight' (1949) captures a warm scene of domestic objects bathed in candlelight. A beautiful oil painting showcasing Scottish landscape and still life artistry.
Sir William Gillies' 'Temple Village, Children Playing' captures joyful village life in 1945. A vibrant scene of children and adults amidst a bustling street, painted with rich colors and detail.
Gillies’ artistic journey began with an exploration of Cubism after studying under André Lhote in Paris (1923) and traveling to Italy (1924). Early works, like “Two Pots, Saucer and Fruit” (1933), demonstrate this influence, showing a Cézanne-inspired arrangement with Braque and Picasso’s understated color palettes. A pivotal moment came in 1934 when he encountered the work of Paul Klee, inspiring
Sir William George Gillies’ "Temple, Backs of Houses" (1945) captures a tranquil Impressionistic scene with loose brushstrokes and muted blues/greens. This post-war artwork reflects emotional renewal through its dreamy depiction of Scottish landscapes – discover this serene masterpiece.
Admire 'Cottages with Green Fence' by W.G. Gillies (1944). A serene countryside scene of charming cottages & grazing cattle in a classic British style. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Temple, Old Parish Church by Sir William George Gillies (1898–1973), c.1939–1940, from Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture showcases a vibrant scene blending nature and architectural detail.
A stunning landscape painting by William George Gillies, 'West Coast, 1942,' captures a serene beach scene with charming houses and boats – a nostalgic glimpse of coastal life.
A charming mid-century still life by Sir William George Gillies featuring a whimsical arrangement of bowls, vases, and a cat that invites you to bring this soulful piece of Scottish art into your home collection.
Explore William George Gillies' evocative landscapes and still lifes—capturing the beauty of Scotland’s highlands and forests with masterful brushstrokes and vibrant color palettes.
A cozy still life of vibrant vases and bowls on a red cloth by Sir William George Gillies captures the warmth of 1941 through masterful color, inviting you to bring this timeless Scottish charm into your home.
A vibrant & unsettling Still Life by W.G. Gillies (1948). Explore Cubist/Fauvist influences, bold colors, and expressive brushwork in this dynamic modern masterpiece.
A lively 1945 oil painting by Sir William George Gillies captures the bustling energy of Anstruther Harbour with its many fishing boats and figures, offering a timeless piece for your collection.
Discover 'Still Life with Blue Background' by Sir William Gillies – a captivating 1945 painting of fruit, bowls, and plants rendered in rich detail. Explore the work of a Scottish master known for his evocative landscapes and vibrant color palettes.
Sir William Gillies' "The Blue Window" captures a serene winter scene with evocative brushstrokes and a touch of melancholy. Explore this stunning landscape painting from 1940.
A serene summer afternoon unfolds at the beach in this tranquil 1947 painting by Sir William George Gillies featuring peaceful waters and distant boats, inviting you to bring this timeless Scottish scene into your home.
A serene dirt road winds under a vibrant blue sky in this peaceful 1950 landscape by Sir William George Gillies, capturing a tranquil moment of nature that invites you to bring this timeless Scottish charm into your home.
A tranquil 1940 farm scene by Sir William George Gillies captures a lively summer day with birds and figures near a white house, offering a peaceful glimpse into Scottish landscape art for your collection.
Explore Sir William Gillies’ ‘Loch Duich, Kintail’ – a stunning 1947 impressionistic landscape of Scotland's beauty. Oil on canvas, evocative & serene.