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* JOHN G BOYD RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1940

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350 £ - 550 £
ca. 437 $ - 688 $
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 695

* JOHN G BOYD RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1940

Schätzpreis
350 £ - 550 £
ca. 437 $ - 688 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

* JOHN G BOYD RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2001), LOVERS BY A BUSH oil on board, signed 39cm x 55cm Framed. Exhibition label verso: Glasgow Art Club. Note: John Boyd was unusual in that he painted his best work in the last ten years of his forty year career. Renoir's opinion that Degas, had he died at fifty, would not have been regarded as a master, can also be applied to Boyd. David Donaldson and William Crosbie were his mentors and his work for many years showed their influence both in subject matter and technique. Gradually, in an unhurried fashion, he found his own voice, becoming one of the most distinctive and individual painters working in Scotland. John Boyd was born in Stonehaven in 1940, and whilst at Mackie Academy was lucky enough to be encouraged by James Morrison who often welcomed him to his studio in Catterline. He attended Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen from 1958-62 where he was taught by Bobby Henderson Blyth, and briefly studied at Hospitalfield near Arbroath, where he met John Byrne and Sandy Fraser, who was to become a lifelong friend. Shortly afterwards he moved to Glasgow where he lived for the rest of his life. He became an art teacher, principally at Shawlands Academy, where he taught the young Archie Forrest Only in the last decade did he devote himself exclusively to his work as an artist. John Boyd was a prolific painter and showed his work in twenty one-man exhibitions, represented by galleries in Glasgow, London, Eton and Edinburgh. He is highly regarded in South Africa where he exhibited at the Everard Read Gallery in Johannesburg, following in the footsteps of Robin Philipson and David Donaldson "Lovers by a Bush" is undated but is clearly Boyd's later style. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator, restorer or engineer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. Buyers are urged to satisfy themselves in respect of the condition of any lot and McTear's can provide contact details of local professional restorers who will provide fully comprehensive expert reports – usually for a modest charge. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 695
Auktion:
Datum:
21.07.2019
Auktionshaus:
McTear's Auctioneers
Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road 31
Head Office & Galleries
Glasgow, G51 4EU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@mctears.co.uk
+44(0)141 8102880
Beschreibung:

* JOHN G BOYD RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2001), LOVERS BY A BUSH oil on board, signed 39cm x 55cm Framed. Exhibition label verso: Glasgow Art Club. Note: John Boyd was unusual in that he painted his best work in the last ten years of his forty year career. Renoir's opinion that Degas, had he died at fifty, would not have been regarded as a master, can also be applied to Boyd. David Donaldson and William Crosbie were his mentors and his work for many years showed their influence both in subject matter and technique. Gradually, in an unhurried fashion, he found his own voice, becoming one of the most distinctive and individual painters working in Scotland. John Boyd was born in Stonehaven in 1940, and whilst at Mackie Academy was lucky enough to be encouraged by James Morrison who often welcomed him to his studio in Catterline. He attended Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen from 1958-62 where he was taught by Bobby Henderson Blyth, and briefly studied at Hospitalfield near Arbroath, where he met John Byrne and Sandy Fraser, who was to become a lifelong friend. Shortly afterwards he moved to Glasgow where he lived for the rest of his life. He became an art teacher, principally at Shawlands Academy, where he taught the young Archie Forrest Only in the last decade did he devote himself exclusively to his work as an artist. John Boyd was a prolific painter and showed his work in twenty one-man exhibitions, represented by galleries in Glasgow, London, Eton and Edinburgh. He is highly regarded in South Africa where he exhibited at the Everard Read Gallery in Johannesburg, following in the footsteps of Robin Philipson and David Donaldson "Lovers by a Bush" is undated but is clearly Boyd's later style. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator, restorer or engineer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. Buyers are urged to satisfy themselves in respect of the condition of any lot and McTear's can provide contact details of local professional restorers who will provide fully comprehensive expert reports – usually for a modest charge. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 695
Auktion:
Datum:
21.07.2019
Auktionshaus:
McTear's Auctioneers
Meiklewood Gate, Meiklewood Road 31
Head Office & Galleries
Glasgow, G51 4EU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@mctears.co.uk
+44(0)141 8102880
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