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Sir William Gillies' 'Bathers' captures a serene riverside scene with figures enjoying leisure amidst lush trees and a tranquil atmosphere, showcasing his mastery of color and composition.
Explore 'Dark Woods' by William Gillies – a captivating watercolor landscape evoking Scottish mystery and tranquility. A serene piece from the renowned artist, now available.
A stunning still life painting by W.G. Gillies featuring vibrant flowers in an ironstone pot. Discover the beauty of Scottish colorism and masterful composition in this captivating artwork.
Discover 'Trees and Reflections' by W.G. Gillies (1930). A serene Scottish landscape painting capturing a forest scene with a tranquil stream and inviting bench, showcasing the artist’s masterful use of color and light.
Discover "Mallaig" by W.G. Gillies (1928). A stunning Scottish coastal scene capturing the harbor, bridge & train – a beautiful example of his landscape artistry.
Delve into the serene beauty of 'Trees on the Tyne' by William George Gillies (1898–1973), a masterful Scottish Colourist exploring Cubism and influenced by Klee & Blake. Discover his legacy at Edinburgh College of Art.
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.
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.
Sir William Gillies' 'Two Jugs, Flowers & Conch Shell' (1952) is a captivating still life showcasing vibrant blooms and shells in a masterful blend of realism and subtle abstraction.
Discover "Woodland Path" by Sir William George Gillies (1898-1973). This serene Scottish landscape painting, featuring a vibrant red path, showcases Klee & Cézanne influences. A beautiful art reproduction.
Sir William Gillies' 'Temple Village, Children Playing' captures joyful village life in 1945. A vibrant scene of children and adults amidst a bustling street, painted with rich colors and detail.
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.
A captivating landscape painting by William Gillies depicting Park on the Tyne, Haddington (1924). Explore the serene beauty and masterful technique of this Scottish artist's iconic work.
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.
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 George Gillies Edinburgh Abstract Haddington United Kingdom 1898 1938 1973 The painting is a large oil on canvas that depicts a city scene with a bridge in the center of it. The bridge has a red line painted across it, giving it a unique appearance. There are several people scattered throughout the image, some closer to the foreground and others further back. In addition to the
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 George Gillies' "Summer Landscape with Three Large Trees" captures serene Scottish woodlands. A masterful blend of realism and Impressionism, it showcases nature’s beauty & tranquility.
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.
A stunning landscape painting by William George Gillies, 'West Coast, 1942,' captures a serene beach scene with charming houses and boats – a nostalgic glimpse of coastal life.
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.
A serene seascape by Sir William Gillies (1898-1973), 'Rocks and Sea' captures the rugged beauty of the ocean with evocative colors and a sense of timelessness. Explore this Scottish Colourist’s masterpiece.