Showing 16 artworks with Sir William George Gillies
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Explore 'Still Life with Red Chair' by Sir William George Gillies – a captivating Scottish landscape painting from 1930 showcasing meticulous detail and influenced by Cubism, Cézanne, Klee, and Picasso.
British 75 x 93 cm André Lhote Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne Oil on Canvas Cubism, Surrealism Realistic Delve into the tranquil beauty of "Still Life with Yellow Flowers" by Sir William George Gillies – a masterful Scottish landscape painting celebrated for its color palette and expressive brushstrokes.
Discover "Still Life – Yellow Jug & Striped Cloth" by Sir William Gillies (1898-1973). A captivating Scottish landscape painting showcasing vibrant colors and a cozy composition, reflecting his artistic journey.
Explore 'Landscape with House and Two Heads' by Sir William George Gillies – a serene Scottish landscape featuring figures, bicycles, and architectural elements reflecting influences from Cubism, Cézanne, Klee, and Picasso.
Sir William Gillies' 'Still Life with Chagall Print' is a captivating Cubist painting blending botanical beauty and symbolic depth, showcasing his unique artistic style.
Sir William Gillies' "Marjory Porter (2)" captures a dignified woman in a red hat, reflecting his signature style and masterful portraiture from 1935. Explore the details of this iconic work.
Sir William Gillies' "Still Life with Orange Jug" captures a vibrant scene of fruits, flowers, and textiles—a masterful blend of Impressionism and Scottish heritage.
Admire 'Duddingston' by W.G. Gillies – a captivating 1929 landscape painting of a charming Scottish village. Explore this iconic artwork’s rich detail & historical significance.
Experience the textured beauty of Sir William George Gillies' 1923 Impressionistic landscape Anstruther, featuring a vibrant Scottish coastline and fishing boats that invites you to bring this masterpiece into your home.
Explore W.G. Gillies’ ‘Two Pots, Saucer & Fruit’ (1933). A realistic still life in muted browns & creams, showcasing impasto texture & Cubist influences. Discover this charming piece!
Explore 'The Blue Jug' by W.G. Gillies (1952). A Cubist-influenced still life featuring geometric forms & cool tones. Discover this detached, intellectual artwork – a key piece in Scottish art history.