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Country of origin: Scotland
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signed: Signed lower right
Dated: c. 1930
Condition: Fine original condition
Size: 24.00" x 20.00" (61.0cm x 50.8cm)
Framed Size: 29.50" x 25.50" (74.9cm x 64.8cm)
Provenance: Private Collection - Edinburgh
1902
Oil on panel
£2,450.00
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The Artist’s Garden
by Marie Duhem
1909
Oil on panel
£3,300.00
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The Artists Garden
by Henri Duhem
c. 1910
Oil on original canvas
£5,950.00
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Nu avec des fleurs
by Georges D'Espagnat
1910
Oil on board
£11,200.00
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Fillette à la poussette
by Victor Charreton
c. 1930
Oil on canvas
£3,750.00
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Nature Morte
by Jean Albert Pougny
c. 1930
Oil on canvas
£4,950.00
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Vase de fleurs
by Jean Hugo
1920
Oil on board
£2,950.00
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Nature Morte
by Henri Lienard De Saint Delis
c. 1975
Oil on canvas
£8,950.00
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Jeune bretonne dans l’atelier Dyf – Arzon
by Marcel Dyf
c. 1910
Oil on original canvas
£8,400.00
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Nu avec des fleurs
by Georges D'Espagnat
c. 1940
Oil on canvas
£9,950.00
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Vase De Fleurs
by Marcel Dyf
c. 1940
Oil on canvas
£11,950.00
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La porte du jardin
by Marcel Dyf
1929
Oil on canvas
£6,850.00
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Vase De Fleurs
by Paul Elie Gernez
Like his father, Joe Milne, John Maclauchlan Milne was primarily a landscape painter. He was born in Edinburgh and studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, moving afterwards to Dundee. During the Great War, he served in the RFC. After the War, he returned briefly to Dundee before leaving again to study in Paris. He married a French woman and spent much time in the south of France with her at Lavardin, surviving on a stipend from the Dundee marmalade manufacturers, Keillers, in return for some of his work. With the outbreak of the Second World War, he returned to Scotland and settled finally on Arran, where he died, on 28th October 1957.
His visits to Cassis on the Cote d'Azur had brought him into contact with among others, Cadell and Peploe and there is much of the Colourist about his artistic style. His work is painted in a broad and colourful manner reminiscent of Cezanne and Van Gogh, as well as his compatriots, the Colourists. The lessons he'd learnt on the continent were applied to the familiar landscapes of his homeland in Perthshire and on the East coast to beautiful effect.