Biography

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William Scott (1913 - 1989)

British painter. He was born at Greenock, Scotland, of Irish and Scottish parents and was brought up in Ulster. He studied at Belfast College of Art, 1928–31, and the *Royal Academy, 1931–5. In 1937–9 he lived in France (mainly Pont-Aven and St-Tropez) and he found a sense of kinship with a tradition of French still-life painting which linked Chardin in the 18th century with *Braque. His work continued to be based on still-life, but even when, for a time in the 1950s, he painted pure abstracts, he continued to relate what he did as a painter to that tradition. They featured forms such as circles and squares, but they were not geometrically exact and were bounded by sensitive painterly lines. In the late 1960s and 1970s his style became more austere.

 

Although his work was restricted in range and undemonstrative in character, Scott came to be regarded as one of the leading British artists of his generation. He won several awards, including first prize at the 1959 *John Moores Liverpool Exhibition. His work is represented in Tate and many other collections in Britain and elsewhere, and there is a large mural by him in Altnagelvin Hospital, Londonderry (1958–61). He lived mainly in London and Somerset. 

 

Text source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art

 

Works
  • William Scott, Circles Diminishing, 1961
    Circles Diminishing, 1961
  • William Scott, Table Still Life, 1953
    Table Still Life, 1953
  • William Scott, Signs Orange and Ochre, 1962
    Signs Orange and Ochre, 1962
  • William Scott, Brown Still Life, 1956
    Brown Still Life, 1956
  • William Scott, Linear Still Life Suite VI, 1973
    Linear Still Life Suite VI, 1973
  • William Scott, Tapestry of 'Emerald'
    Tapestry of 'Emerald'
  • William Scott, Tapestry of 'Still Life made Oval'
    Tapestry of 'Still Life made Oval'
  • William Scott, Tapestry of 'Green and Blue Forms'
    Tapestry of 'Green and Blue Forms'
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