Scottish Colourists Group Art Photos

The Scottish Colourists painted vivid portraits and scenes in the early 20th Century. The four members were
  • Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell (1883-1937)
  • John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961)
  • George Leslie Hunter (1877-1931)
  • Samuel John Peploe (1871-1935)

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Self portrait by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Girl in Blue - Reflections painting by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Reflections painting by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Studio Interior painting by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Self portrait (c1914) by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland.Girl in Blue - Reflections painting (c1912) by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Reflections painting (c1915) by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Studio Interior painting (c1923) by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Lady in Black painting by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Tenements, Edinburgh painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Dieppe Night July 14, 1905 painting by John Duncan Fergusson at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art & Dean Gallery. Edinburgh, Scotland.Closerie des Lilas - Anne Estelle Rice painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Lady in Black painting (c1925) by Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Tenements, Edinburgh painting (c1900) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Dieppe Night July 14, 1905 painting (1905) by John Duncan Fergusson at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art & Dean Gallery. Edinburgh, Scotland.Closerie des Lilas - Anne Estelle Rice painting (1907) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Hat with Bird - Anne Estelle Rice painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Pink Parasol - Bertha Case painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Le Voile Persan painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Fleur et Fruits painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Hat with Bird - Anne Estelle Rice painting (1907) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Pink Parasol - Bertha Case painting (1908) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Le Voile Persan painting (1909) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Fleur et Fruits painting (c1910) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Eastre - Hymn to the Sun brass sculpture by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Eastre, Hymn to the Sun brass sculpture by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Spring in Glasgow painting by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Green Bowl painting by George Leslie Hunter of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Eastre - Hymn to the Sun brass sculpture (1924) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Eastre, Hymn to the Sun brass sculpture (1924) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Spring in Glasgow painting (1942) by John Duncan Fergusson of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Green Bowl painting (c1920) by George Leslie Hunter of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Dr Tom J. Honeyman painting by George Leslie Hunter of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Houseboats, Loch Lomond painting by George Leslie Hunter of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Tulips in Pottery Vase painting by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Tulips & cups painting by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Dr Tom J. Honeyman painting (c1920) by George Leslie Hunter of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Houseboats, Loch Lomond painting (c1924-5) by George Leslie Hunter of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Tulips in Pottery Vase painting (1912) by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Tulips & cups painting (1912) by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.
Girl in White Dress painting by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Old Duff painting by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.

Girl in White Dress painting (c1919) by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.Old Duff painting (1922) by Samuel John Peploe of Scottish Colourists at Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Glasgow, Scotland.


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