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The Edinburgh School

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The Edinburgh School refers to a group of 20th century artists connected with Edinburgh. Most studied at Edinburgh College of Art during or soon after the First World War, and some taught there together in the mid-20th century. As friends and colleagues, they discussed painting and were influenced by one another's work. Art critic Giles Sutherland, writing in The Times, has suggested: "The work of the Edinburgh School is characterised by virtuoso displays in the use of paint, vivid and often non-naturalistic colour and themes such as still-life, seascape and landscape."

The following are generally thought of as Edinburgh School painters.

  • William Crozier (1893–1930)
  • William Geissler (1894–1963)
  • William Gillies (1898–1973)
  • William MacTaggart (1903–1981)
  • John Maxwell (1905–1962)
  • Robin Philipson (1916–1992)
  • Anne Redpath (1895–1965)
  • Adam Bruce Thomson (1885–1976)
  • Some other painters associated with Edinburgh may also be called Edinburgh School artists, or a 'new generation' of the Edinburgh School.

    References

    The Edinburgh School Wikipedia