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* GORDON BRYCE RSA RSW (SCOTTISH b. 1943) BRIGHT DAY - DUNNOTTAR

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oil on paper, signed and titled verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 20cm x 28cm, overall size 45cm x 51cm Exhibition label verso: Gordon Bryce - New Paintings 4th-27th March 1996, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh. Note: Born in Edinburgh in 1943. Gordon Bryce studied at Edinburgh College of Art, where his tutors were Sir Robin Philipson and Sir William Gillies. His love of colour and texture stems from that time and has remained with him since. After graduating, Gordon moved to Aberdeen, to Gray's School of Art, where he was appointed as a Lecturer in Printmaking. He later became head of Fine Art at Gray's, a post he held from 1986 to 1995 when he began to paint full time. Gordon Bryce is now a highly established figure and his contribution to the UK art scene is considerable. His exhibitions both in London and in Scotland have spanned nearly 30 years. He has won numerous awards Including the RSA Latimer Award, May Marshall Brown Award, Shell Expo Premier Award and Sir William Gillies travelling Scholarship. His work is in many Private and Public Collections worldwide including those of the Fleming Collection and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.Request a condition report

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oil on paper, signed and titled verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 20cm x 28cm, overall size 45cm x 51cm Exhibition label verso: Gordon Bryce - New Paintings 4th-27th March 1996, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh. Note: Born in Edinburgh in 1943. Gordon Bryce studied at Edinburgh College of Art, where his tutors were Sir Robin Philipson and Sir William Gillies. His love of colour and texture stems from that time and has remained with him since. After graduating, Gordon moved to Aberdeen, to Gray's School of Art, where he was appointed as a Lecturer in Printmaking. He later became head of Fine Art at Gray's, a post he held from 1986 to 1995 when he began to paint full time. Gordon Bryce is now a highly established figure and his contribution to the UK art scene is considerable. His exhibitions both in London and in Scotland have spanned nearly 30 years. He has won numerous awards Including the RSA Latimer Award, May Marshall Brown Award, Shell Expo Premier Award and Sir William Gillies travelling Scholarship. His work is in many Private and Public Collections worldwide including those of the Fleming Collection and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.Request a condition report

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