Showing 24 artworks out of 40 with Sir William George Gillies
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Sir William Gillies’ "Landscape with Rainbow" captivates with its impressionistic blues & reds. Explore this dynamic, expressive oil painting – a serene yet melancholic scene of coastal beauty.
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.
Discover "The Blue Cloth" by W.G. Gillies! This captivating still life showcases a blue cloth against bowls and objects, reflecting the artist's Cubist & Klee-inspired style. Explore Scottish art history.
Experience 'Red Roofs' by Gillies – a captivating Scottish landscape painting of charming village rooftops and a majestic castle, evoking tranquility & timeless beauty.
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.
Sir William George Gillies' "Landscape with Road and Sun" captures a serene Scottish vista. This captivating painting showcases his mastery of color and composition, reflecting the beauty of nature and evoking tranquility.
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 Sir William George Gillies' 'Landscape with Evening Sky,' a serene Scottish Colourist masterpiece blending Cubist influences and evocative light—a timeless exploration of nature’s beauty.
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 "From the Pitti, Florence" by W.G. Gillies (1924). A captivating Scottish landscape painting showcasing Florentine architecture and a vibrant artistic legacy.
Discover Sir William Gillies’ ‘Landscape with Cottages’. An impressionistic oil painting of Scottish rural life, showcasing textured brushwork & atmospheric depth. A serene masterpiece.
Sir William George Gillies (1898–1973) was born in Haddington, East Lothian, UK. He began his artistic education at Edinburgh College of Art but interrupted by WWI service with the Royal Engineers. Returning to art school, he excelled as a teacher for over 40 years. Gillis’ artistic development started with Cubism under André Lhote and travels to Italy (1924). Early pieces like "Two Pots, Saucer
Explore Gillies' artistic journey and his contribution to British Impressionism.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Vibrant still life of flowers in a blue and white vase by Sir William George Gillies (1934), capturing imaginative color and form; discover this beautiful piece today.
Explore 'Eastern Pot and Hyacinth II' by W.G. Gillies – a captivating post-impressionist still life featuring textured oil on canvas, showcasing domestic beauty & artistic skill.
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.
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