Artists

Lilian Neilson

1938-1998

Last Cottage in Catterline, 1966

oil on board
H:28cm W:71cm
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Dark Sky, Catterline, c.1966

oil on board
H:42cm W:47cm
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Morning Light II, 1961

oil on canvas
H:71cm W:86cm
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White-Washed Cottages, Catterline, 1968

oil on board
H:41.5cm W:65cm
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Blue Sea, Catterline, c.1967

oil on board
H:37cm W:61cm
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Blue Boat, Catterline, c.1964

oil on board
H:30.5cm W:55cm
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Moon and Tilly Lamp, c.1967

oil on board
H:27cm W:23cm
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Sunrise over Seawall, Catterline, 1963

oil on board
H:106cm W:121cm
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A Beached Boat, 1964

oil on board
H:43cm W:92cm
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Cottages on the Coast, 1969

oil on board
H:38cm W:111.5cm
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Catterline Cottage, 1965

oil on board
H:21.5cm W:53cm
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Lilian Neilson

Born: 1938
Place of Birth: Kirkcaldy
Died: 1998

Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, Lil Neilson studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956– 60 where she was taught by Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She was awarded a travelling scholarship to France and Italy in 1961–62 and on her return she joined Joan Eardley in Catterline: they had become friends in 1960 at Hospitalfield House and Eardley invited Lil to paint in the studio she and Annette Stephen shared in Catterline. Lil Neilson bought a cottage at No. 2 Southside after Joan Eardley died in August 1963. Her work is texturally rich, low in tone and always true to the place. She liked to work on rough boards or wooden fragments found on the beach. Neilson’s best work is arguably of the salmon nets, cottages and stormy coast which result in part from her inspirational friendship with Joan Eardley but also from the deep connection she had with Catterline and the North East.


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