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Still Life - Roses and a Black Fan
Still Life - Roses and a Black Fan

Still Life - Roses and a Black Fan

Artist (Rothesay, Bute, Scotland, 1877 - 1931)
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsOverall: Height: 61.4 cm, Width: 50.9 cm
Frame: Height: 77.4 cm, Width: 67.5 cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1957.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 07
Object numberABDAG002808
About MeGeorge Leslie Hunter spent his teenage years and early adulthood in the United States where he began his career as an artist. In 1906, when the San Francisco earthquake destroyed his studio and all of his paintings, he returned to his family in Glasgow.

Hunter's still lifes developed along similar lines to those of his friend S.J. Peploe. Objects painted against dark backgrounds, in the tradition of Dutch and French still life, were gradually replaced by lighter compositions executed in brighter, more luminous colours, as can be seen here. His daring use of bright colour, inspired by Post-Impressionist and Fauvist paintings, earned him his position as one of the four Scottish Colourists.

More About Me
Hunter was one of the Scottish colourists and we can see why in this picture - a fine post-impressionist painting.
Exhibitions
Still Life
George Leslie Hunter
Still Life With Roses by Samuel John Peploe
Samuel John Peploe
c. 1924
The Green Bowl
Isabel Codrington
Still Life Pointed Lace
Sir William Gillies
1947
Still Life with White Jug
George Leslie Hunter
Wild Flowers
Edward Le Bas
1957
Three Jugs of Flowers
Professor David Michie
1959
Still Life, Fruit
Bernard Meninsky
Flowerpiece
Rowland Suddaby
1940
Souvenir of Anne - Homage to Anne Redpath
Sir William MacTaggart
c. 1966
Blue Lithograph by Anne Redpath
Anne Redpath
Christmas Roses
Frances Richards
Michaelmas
Sir Frank Brangwyn
1920
Still Life
William Scott
1973
The Americans
David Pugh Evans
1991-1992
Still Life on a Bamboo Table
William Brooker
1961
Still Life I
Paul Nash
1924
The White Azalea by Anne Redpath
Anne Redpath
c. 1950 - 1952
Flowerpiece
Duncan Grant
1922
Mrs William Pirie Smith
Archibald David Reid