Mary Nicoll Neill Armour, RSA, RSW (British, 1902-2000) Still life of Petunias signed lower right "Mary Armour '68" oil on panel h:44 w:34 cm Other Notes: Mary Nicoll Neill Armour was a Scottish landscape and still life painter, art teacher and an Honorary President of the Glasgow School of Art and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. Mary Armour exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy in London; the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh and won the Guthrie Prize in 1937; the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Scottish Society of Artists and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. In 1941, she was elected an Associate of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society, becoming a full member in 1956, She became a member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1958. In 1972 she was awarded the Cargill Prize from the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts and became a full member of the Institute in 1977. In 1982 she was awarded an Honorary LLD from the University of Glasgow. She was also elected Honorary President of both Glasgow School of Art and Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. The Armour Award, named after her, is awarded annually by The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts for a work of distinction by a young artist.
Mary Nicoll Neill Armour, RSA, RSW (British, 1902-2000) Still life of Petunias signed lower right "Mary Armour '68" oil on panel h:44 w:34 cm Other Notes: Mary Nicoll Neill Armour was a Scottish landscape and still life painter, art teacher and an Honorary President of the Glasgow School of Art and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. Mary Armour exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy in London; the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh and won the Guthrie Prize in 1937; the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Scottish Society of Artists and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. In 1941, she was elected an Associate of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society, becoming a full member in 1956, She became a member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1958. In 1972 she was awarded the Cargill Prize from the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts and became a full member of the Institute in 1977. In 1982 she was awarded an Honorary LLD from the University of Glasgow. She was also elected Honorary President of both Glasgow School of Art and Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. The Armour Award, named after her, is awarded annually by The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts for a work of distinction by a young artist.
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