Artists

Alexander Goudie

RP, RGI
1933-2004

Fishing Crew at Work, c.1985

chalk on paper
H:52cm W:63cm
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At Work in the Studio, c. 1995

charcoal on paper
H:52cm W:64cm
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Breton Paysage, c. 1965

pastel on paper
H:28cm W:42cm
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Self Portrait in Breton Gilet, Red Background, c. 1969

oil on canvas
H:76cm W:63cm
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Seagulls over Ker Jane, c. 1989

watercolour on paper
H:77cm W:56cm
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Lobster Pots, Baskets, Chains and Anchor, c. 1960

pastel and chalk on paper
H:41cm W:51cm
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Fisherman Mending Nets, c. 1960

pastel and chalk on paper
H:34cm W:27cm
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Idyll, 1958

watercolour and pen on paper
H:32cm W:38cm
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Alexander Goudie

RP, RGI
Born: 1933
Place of Birth: Paisley
Died: 2004

Alexander Goudie is widely regarded as one of Scotland’s finest figurative painters. He enrolled in the Glasgow School of Art at just 17, and though he was reportedly boisterous and opinionated, he was focussed on developing traditional skills in painting. He was inspired by Manet, Velazquez and Van Dyke, and along with his peers and contemporaries, David Donaldson, Jimmy Robertson, John Cunningham, Duncan Shanks and John Byrne was trained to understand the alchemy of paint. His son, painter and broadcaster Lachlan Goudie explains:
‘They studied the properties of pigments and mediums, the tension between line and colour, the methods of modelling form and transferring your lived experience onto canvas.’

 


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