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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.
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.
Scottish Art Admire Sir William George Gillies’ masterful Still Life with Blue and White Plate – a vibrant exploration of Cézanne's influence blended with Klee’s imaginative color palette. Discover Scottish Colourist art.
Admire 'Still Life, Tulips & Jugs' by W.G. Gillies (1928). A serene Dutch still life featuring vibrant tulips, vases & classic composition. Hand-painted reproduction available.
This artwork is a serene depiction of a rural dwelling nestled amidst lush greenery. Featuring a prominent red roofed house surrounded by mature trees—some close to the building and others distant—the composition incorporates subtle architectural details alongside a parked automobile, reflecting Gillies’ fascination with modernist aesthetics.
Admire Sir William George Gillies’ ‘Trees in Leaf,’ a serene landscape painting from 1934 infused with Cézanne's influence and inspired by Paul Klee's imaginative color palette. Explore Scottish art history.
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.
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.
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
Impressionistic still life by Sir William Gillies featuring seashells & flowers. Thick impasto, earthy tones, & a serene composition – a captivating decorative piece.
Explore 'Untitled,' a captivating mirror backing from Sir William George Gillies' iconic oil painting series. Inspired by Cézanne and Picasso, this delicate floral arrangement embodies Klee’s playful color palette – a testament to Scottish art history.
A charming mid-century still life by Sir William George Gillies featuring a whimsical arrangement of bowls, vases, and a cat that invites you to bring this soulful piece of Scottish art into your home collection.
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.
Experience the vibrant textures of Scottish Colourism in this serene still life by Sir William George Gillies featuring elegant wine glasses and apples, a masterpiece inviting you to bring timeless beauty into your home.
Explore Sir William George Gillies' serene hillside landscape painting – an impressionistic masterpiece capturing the tranquility of Scottish nature with vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes.
A serene blue and white landscape of a Scottish doocot featuring geometric Cubist influences by Sir William George Gillies from 1937 invites you to explore the tranquil beauty of this Scottish Colourism masterpiece.
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.
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’
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 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.
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