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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.
Experience 'Red Roofs' by Gillies – a captivating Scottish landscape painting of charming village rooftops and a majestic castle, evoking tranquility & timeless beauty.
Admire 'Trees on the Tyne,' a vibrant Cubist landscape by William George Gillies (1898–1973). Inspired by Klee and Cézanne, this textured 1924 painting captures Scottish beauty with bold colors.
Sir William Gillies' 'Still Life with Chagall Print' is a captivating Cubist painting blending botanical beauty and symbolic depth, showcasing his unique artistic style.
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.
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 George Gillies was a Scottish Colourist renowned for his landscapes and still lifes. Educated at Edinburgh College of Art and serving in WWI, he embraced Cubism and later incorporated Klee's imaginative color into his compositions.
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.
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.
A bustling 1937 oil painting by Sir William George Gillies captures the lively energy of a harbor filled with diverse boats and maritime activity, offering a timeless piece for your fine art collection.