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A captivating still life by W.G. Gillies, showcasing vibrant fruits and elegant vessels on a classic card table. This 1952 oil painting embodies warmth, detail & artistic mastery.
Magnificent reproduction of 'The Origin of the Milky Way' (after Tintoretto) by W.G. Gillies. A dramatic, symbolic painting depicting creation. Hand-painted & museum quality.
Explore 'Trees on the Tyne,' a dynamic abstract oil painting by Sir William Gillies. Cubist & Fauvist influences meet Scottish landscape in this textured, 1924 masterpiece.
Discover "Comrie Church" by William George Gillies – a stunning 1929 painting capturing the serene beauty of a Scottish village church, showcasing masterful detail and light.
Sir William George Gillies A tranquil forest scene featuring trees adorned with vibrant autumnal hues against a cloudy sky. Explore Gillies' Cubist roots and Edinburgh College of Art legacy. Landscape Painting Paul Klee's imaginative use of color and childlike qualities. Private Collection Oil on Canvas 38 x 55 cm Cubism, Impressionism Merrills Admire 'Merrills' by Sir William George Gill
Admire 'Head and Shoulders of a Bearded Man' by W.G. Gillies (1923). This evocative portrait captures an older gentleman’s dignified gaze, rendered in oil on canvas – a timeless piece of Scottish art.
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.
Sir William George Gillies' "Large Still Life" captures a serene moment with cool tones and gestural brushstrokes, reflecting time & introspection. Explore this evocative Scottish landscape painting.
This captivating painting depicts a breathtaking vista towards the Pentlands hills from Temple, skillfully rendered in oil on canvas. Created by Sir William George Gillies (1898–1973), it exemplifies impressionistic style with soft hues and loose brushstrokes, showcasing a tranquil day amidst rolling hills.
Discover 'Abstract Composition' by W.G. Gillies (1935). A dynamic geometric abstraction in oil paint – explore vibrant colors, bold lines & controlled chaos. #abstractart #modernism #gillies
Sir William George Gillies' "Ashet with Apples and Bowl" is a stunning impressionistic still life showcasing vibrant colors & textures. A masterful blend of realism & abstraction, it captures the beauty of everyday objects in a unique style.
Witness the majestic 'Ascending' by William Gillies! This vibrant oil painting captures dynamic movement & bold colors, showcasing a captivating celestial scene within a royal Scottish academy.
Explore Sir William Gillies’ ‘Flags & Bunting’ (1935). An abstract expressionist masterpiece featuring warm tones, dynamic lines, and visible brushwork. A unique piece of 20th-century art.
A stunning oil painting by W.G. Gillies depicting a vase of flowers on a pink tablecloth. Explore the beauty and detail of this classic still life, showcasing the artist's skill and color palette.
Experience the serene beauty of Scottish woodlands with William George Gillies’ "Woodland Landscape in Summer." This impressionist masterpiece captures the vibrant atmosphere of summer foliage, signed by Gillies and housed at the Royal Scottish Academy.
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.
sir william george gillies 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 Edinburgh College of Art, graduati
Sir William George Gillies (1898-1973), a prominent Scottish artist, began his artistic journey influenced by Cubism after studying under André Lhote and traveling to Italy. Early works like "Two Pots, Saucer and Fruit" demonstrate Cézanne’s impact alongside Braque and Picasso's understated palettes. However, Gillies experienced a transformative shift in 1934 following an encounter with Paul Klee’
Sir William George Gillies’ "Landscape with Yellow Fields" captures a serene Scottish scene—a charming house amidst golden fields, painted by a master of evocative landscapes.
Immerse yourself in ‘Looking Along The Road Into The Village’ by Sir William George Gillies, a stunning Impressionist vision of rural Scotland. This captivating artwork showcases fluid brushstrokes and subtle tonal variations, capturing tranquility with a Cézanne-inspired approach – discover this masterpiece.
Experience the tranquil charm of the Scottish countryside through Sir William George Gillies' Midlothian Farm, a beautiful 1934 masterpiece blending Cubist structure with pastoral warmth, perfect for your collection.
Admire William George Gillies's 'Temple from the Cottage at Dusk,' a serene Scottish landscape capturing Janet and the tranquil beauty of twilight. Explore his Cubist influences & legacy as a pioneering artist.
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.
Discover 'Trees' by Sir William Gillies, a captivating depiction of a Scottish forest landscape. Explore the artist's journey from Cubism to serene landscapes at ArtsDot.