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Robin Philipson


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Died
  
1992, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Sir Robin Philipson (1916–1992) was a Lancashire-born painter who was influential within the Scottish art scene for over three decades.

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Biography

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Philipson was born in Broughton-in-Furness and moved to Scotland with his family when he was 14. He was schooled at Dumfries Academy and then studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1936 to 1940. On the outbreak of the Second World War he joined the King's Own Scottish Borderers and saw action in India and Burma. After the war, he returned to Edinburgh and became a lecturer at the College of Art in 1947, later taking the post of Head of the Drawing and Painting Department from 1960 to 1982.

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Philipson's early work was mainly of landscapes, still lifes and interiors. He was strongly influenced by Gillies and Maxwell, with whom, amongst others, he shared membership of the group known as The Edinburgh School. He is particularly renowned for his cockfight paintings, a series begun in the early 1950s. His later work in the 1960s explored more general figurative studies plus church and cathedral interiors and crucifixions.

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Philipson's 1960 painting, Cathedral was inspired by a visit to Amiens Cathedral in northern France. He explores the subject in a manner reminiscent of Monet's earlier studies of Rouen Cathedral, creating a sense of grandeur by expressing the verticality of the gothic architecture and by showing the patterns of coloured light coming from the stained-glass windows.

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Philipson was well known for his bold use of colour and his liberal use of heavy impasto in his works. He was appointed as President of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1973, a position he held until 1983.

Philipson received an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot-Watt University in 1985.

He also received many honours during his career, including a knighthood in 1976 for his services to art in Scotland.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1973/76/83~The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 1973~Roland Browse & Delbanco, London
  • 1977~Retrospective Exhibition, McRobert Centre, Stirling University
  • 1976/78~Loomshop Gallery, Lower Largo
  • 1978~Browse & Darby Gallery, London
  • 1979~Haddington House Festival Exhibition, Stirling Gallery
  • 1980~Macaulay Gallery, Stenton
  • 1994~Retrospective Exhibition, Browse & Darby Gallery, London and to Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow
  • 1999~Retrospective Exhibition, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
  • Public collections

  • Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
  • Scottish Arts Council
  • Royal Scottish Academy
  • Aberdeen; Liverpool; Walker; Manchester; Whitworth; Glasgow; Perth; Cardiff;
  • National Museum of Wales
  • London Contemporary Art Society
  • Fleming Wyfold Art Foundation, London
  • Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle
  • North Carolina Art Gallery and Museum.
  • References

    Robin Philipson Wikipedia


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