Showing 24 artworks out of 32 with Sir William George Gillies
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Sir William Gillies' 'Bathers' captures a serene riverside scene with figures enjoying leisure amidst lush trees and a tranquil atmosphere, showcasing his mastery of color and composition.
A captivating still life by William George Gillies, showcasing a white jug and flowers in a serene composition. Explore the beauty of Scottish colorism and artistic influence.
Explore 'Dark Woods' by William Gillies – a captivating watercolor landscape evoking Scottish mystery and tranquility. A serene piece from the renowned artist, now available.
Sir William Gillies' 'Gelston Mill' captures a serene Scottish countryside scene with masterful detail and evocative color. Admire this iconic landscape painting, showcasing Gillies’ unique style and artistic legacy.
Sir William George Gillies Still Life with Black Jug Sir William George Gillies: A Life in Scottish Art Early Life and Education Born: Haddington, East Lothian, United Kingdom, 1898. Gillies initially enrolled at the Edinburgh College of Art but his studies were interrupted by service in World War I with the Royal Engineers. Following the war, he returned to complete his education at the Edinbur
A captivating landscape painting by William Gillies depicting Park on the Tyne, Haddington (1924). Explore the serene beauty and masterful technique of this Scottish artist's iconic work.
Sir William Gillies' 'Spinningdale' (1939) captures a serene Scottish village scene with masterful brushwork and evocative color, reflecting his unique artistic style.
Elegant still life by William George Gillies featuring shells & flowers in a loose, expressive oil painting. Warm tones, textured impasto, & melancholic mood – a unique studio window piece.
Admire 'The Bass Rock from Seacliff' by W.G. Gillies (1929). An impressionistic landscape painting of rugged cliffs & ships, showcasing cool colors & emotive brushstrokes. A unique piece!
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 Edinburgh Abstract Haddington United Kingdom 1898 1938 1973 The painting is a large oil on canvas that depicts a city scene with a bridge in the center of it. The bridge has a red line painted across it, giving it a unique appearance. There are several people scattered throughout the image, some closer to the foreground and others further back. In addition to the
Impressionistic still life by Sir William Gillies featuring seashells & flowers. Thick impasto, earthy tones, & a serene composition – a captivating decorative piece.
A solitary man sits in quiet contemplation in this 1922 oil painting by Sir William George Gillies, featuring a Cubist-inspired muted palette that invites you to explore the profound intimacy of this masterwork.
Explore 'H. Harvey Wood' by William George Gillies (1898–1973), a captivating Scottish landscape painting from 1922 showcasing Gillies’ masterful blend of Cézanne and Picasso influences.
Explore the serene landscapes and evocative still lifes of Sir William George Gillies RA RSA PRSW, a Scottish Colourist celebrated for capturing the beauty of Lothian and Fife with masterful Impressionistic brushstrokes.
Sir William George Gillies (1898-1973) was a Scottish landscape painter celebrated for his masterful depictions of Scottish scenery, particularly trees and undergrowth. His artistic style blended Impressionism with Cubist influences, reflecting the impact of artists like Cézanne and Paul Klee.
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 vibrant mid-century still life by Sir William George Gillies featuring a luminous bowl of fruit and elegant vases that captures the warmth of lamplight, perfect for adding a touch of Scottish mastery to your collection.
A peaceful depiction of a serene Scottish village comes to life in this 1921 painting by Sir William George Gillies, capturing the tranquil essence of rural life and inviting you to bring this timeless scene home.
Explore 'Interior, Winter' by W.G. Gillies – a striking oil still life blending Cubist & Synthetic Still Life styles. Rich colors, impasto texture, & domestic charm. Discover this unique artwork.
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