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Home / Artworks / William Baillie, High Summer Landscape

    William Baillie, High Summer Landscape, 1964

    oil on canvas
    H:85cm W:110cm
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        William Baillie

        Born: 1923
        Place of Birth: Edinburgh
        Died: 2011

        William Baillie was born in Edinburgh where he trained and later taught at Edinburgh College of Art until his retiral in 1988. Inspiration from travel to India, Nepal and Sikkim informs much of his work in both oil and watercolour. Baillie has held the post of President of both the RSW and RSA. Elected Hon. RA in 1991.

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