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Exhibitions / Ten Years of Modern Masters
  • William Johnstone

Border Landscape, 1960

watercolour and ink on paper
H:17cm W:24cm

William Johnstone was the Borders farmer turned painter, an artist who made a significant career ‘down south’, becoming one of the great art educators of the post war era. He was Principal at Camberwell School of Art and at Central St Martins, London, before retiring in the late 1950s. Border Landscape is a sparse and automatic painting in watercolour and brush and is unusually representative. The Borders, the people and places were always at the forefront of his mind, however far his career took him and this painting will have marked a return to his homeland which he entirely inhabited, emotionally and intellectually.

Read more in our Modern Masters publication here, which features essays, picture notes and provenance.

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    William Johnstone

    Born: 1897
    Place of Birth: Denholm
    Died: 1981

    William Johnstone, born the son of a farmer in the Scottish Borders, was at the forefront of British art world throughout the twentieth century. He became one of the first British artists to break with representation and paint purely abstract pictures; he also had evolutionary impact on art education. He was Principal at Camberwell College of Art from 1938- 1946 and then Principal at Central School of Arts and Crafts from 1947 to 1960. He developed the Basic Design course which stemmed from the Bauhaus and his instinct to defy convention and his eye for talented staff made Central a tour de force. Alan Davie, Anton Ehrenzweig, Patrick Heron, Earl Haig, John Minton, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Gordon Baldwin, William Turnbull all worked for him – which made for an explosive, creative mixture of artistic personalities. He received an OBE for his contribution to art education in 1954 then returned home to the Borders in 1960 to concentrate on painting and return to farming.

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