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James Morrison

RSA, RSW
1932-2020

From Fithie, 8.VI.2000

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Clear and Cold, Otto Fiord II, 23.VII.1992, 1992

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Aberlady Bay, East Lothian, 8.IX.1989, 1989

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Beech Tree, Montreathmont, 2.V.1981, 1981

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Stroma, 20.VI.2008, 2008

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Inglefield Bay from Qaanaaq IV, 16.VIII.1992, 1992

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From Pilatus II, 9.X.2012, 2012

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Grande Tête de l’Obiou, 1980

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From the Studio (The Loanie I), 9.XI.2010, 2010

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Canadian Arctic, 5.VIII.1990, 1990

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From St Cyrus, 26.X.1988, 1988

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Finally Summer, Mull, 3.VI.2011, 2011

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Beech Tree, 28.XI.2001, 2001

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Ice at the Mouth of Resolute Bay, 29.VII.1990, 1990

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Towards Inglefield Bay, 14.VIII.1994, 1994

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Westerly, 12.IX.2011, 2011

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Blue Day, Skye, 10.V.2009, 2009

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Stinchar Valley, 2.VI.2000, 2000

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Stac Pollaidh, 11.VI.1993, 1993

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Summer, Skye, 6.V.2009, 2009

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Dark Green Reeds, 25.V.1992, 1992

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Dark Seascape, 1980

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Trees in Landscape, 1966

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Large Sky, c.1995

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Black Landscape, 1964

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Angus Fields, 2.XI.1990, 1990

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Summer Isles, 4.VII.1995, 1995

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Lake Hazen to the North East, 17.IX.1990, 1990

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Winter Grass, 27.II.2008, 2008

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Cloud Rising, Nyhavn, 6.VIII.1996, 1996

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Nyhavn, Southwards, 5.VIII.1996, 1996

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Towards the Dun, Calm, V.2008, 2008

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Summer Isles, 3.VIII.1990 (Lake Hazen), 1990

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Strathmore, 4.x.2009, 2009

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Quinag, 24.v.2001, 2001

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L’Obiou from the North East, 29.vii.80

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Clear and Cold, Otto Fiord II, 23.vii.1992, 1992

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From the Studio (The Loney i), 9.xi.2010

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Old Montrose, Summer, 1980

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James Morrison

RSA, RSW
Born: 1932
Place of Birth: Glasgow
Died: 2020

James Morrison sadly passed away in 2020. He was a great painter and a huge part of The Scottish Gallery for more than sixty years, the last thirty under an exclusive arrangement. His kindness, generosity and loyalty made him a hugely rewarding friend, and it has been a privilege to represent one of Scotland’s most distinctive and brilliant painters.

Born in Glasgow in 1932, Morrison studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1950-4. After a brief spell in Catterline in the early 1960s, Morrison settled in Montrose in 1965, joining the staff of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee the same year. He resigned from Duncan of Jordanstone in 1987 to paint full-time and since then his work has been exclusively available through The Scottish Gallery. Whole-heartedly a landscape painter, his main working areas are the lush, highly-managed farmland around his home in Angus and the rugged wildness of west coast Assynt. As well as Scotland, Morrison has had extended painting trips to Africa, France, and Canada, including three trips to the Arctic in the 1990s. A suite of his Arctic paintings were recently acquired and exhibited as part of a major exhibition, Among the Polar Ice at The McManus in Dundee (September 2019 – March 2020).

James Morrison first exhibited with The Gallery in the fifties. In June 2022, The Scottish Gallery celebrated the life and work of one of Scotland’s most-loved artists in a major retrospective show James Morrison A Celebration 1932 – 2020. The exhibition, held two years after his death, presented work from the entirety of his artistic career which spanned seven decades.

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