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Robert MacBryde (Printmaker)

1913-1966

Woman with a Drum, 1949

lithograph
H:66cm W:51cm
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Sideboard with Fruit, 1948

colour lithograph
H:28cm W:38cm
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Robert MacBryde

Born: 1913
Place of Birth: Maybole, Ayrshire
Died: 1966

Robert MacBryde was a still life and figurative painter and a theatre set designer. Born in Maybole, he came from a poor working class family and worked in a shoe factory before gaining a place at Glasgow School of Art (1932-37). At art school he met fellow painter Robert Colquhoun, with whom he established a life long relationship and jointly they became known as ‘The Two Roberts’. They moved to London in 1939 and MacBryde had his first solo exhibition at the Reid & Lefevre Gallery in 1943.

Robert Colquhoun died of heart failure in 1962. Soon after MacBryde moved to Ireland, and for a time shared a house with Patrick Kavanagh, Robert MacBryde died in 1966 in Dublin as a result of a street accident.

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