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Sir Robin Philipson

PPRSA, RA
1916-1992

Odalisque IV, 1983

watercolour
H:28cm W:26cm
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Girl Approaches II, 1976

watercolour on paper
H:67.5cm W:67.5cm
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Still Life with Two Bottles, 1957

oil on board
H:18.5cm W:21cm
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The Eternal II, 1978

watercolour
H:67.5cm W:67.5cm
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Still Life with Coffee Pot

watercolour
H:30cm W:57cm
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Women Observed, 1977

watercolour
H:33cm W:35cm
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Cockfight, c.1980

oil and vinyl toluene on canvas
H:122cm W:122cm
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Nude in Mirror, 1960-65

Gouache
H:24cm W:24cm
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Sir Robin Philipson

PPRSA, RA
Born: 1916
Place of Birth: Broughton-in-Furness
Died: 1992

Sir Robin Philipson had a significant, influential presence on the Scottish Art Scene throughout his lifetime. He served as Head of School of Drawing and Painting at Edinburgh College of Art where he diligently maintained the ideals of the post-war Edinburgh School. And, for a whole decade he was President of the Royal Scottish Academy – a period seen as a Golden Age in Scottish Painting. First and foremost, however, he was a practicing painter.

In 1961 Tom Elder Dickinson described Robin Philipson as ‘…original without being pretentious, forceful without being crass, advanced without being outré. . . At his best he is a supreme painter possessed by a mood of peculiar sensitiveness. I can think of no artist today whose understanding and feeling for the qualities of paint are so perfectly matched to his lyrical purpose; he takes the paint into his very imagination and makes it speak with (an) eloquence and fervour.’

Philipson was enormously important to The Scottish Gallery where we held nine exhibitions in his lifetime. He was doubtless the most high-profile Scottish artist of his generation earning countless honours including a knighthood in 1976.

 


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