Home (Scottish Colourists)
Home  
 
 
Home » Fine arts » Scottish Colourists


 

Scottish Colourists

Fine arts School of ParisScreenprint

Scottish Colourists (1920-1930s): paintings. This term refers to the group of Scottish painters whose work was highly regarded in the 1920s and 1930s.

 


so called because of the use of bold, clashing and vibrant colours. Henri Matisse and André Derain were leading artists known for this type of painting. The Fauve movement was a major influence in the paintings of the early Scottish Colourists.

Scottish Colourists - Francis Cadell, Samuel Peploe, Leslie Hunter, John Duncan Fergusson ...

See also: Painting, Surrealism, Pop art, Performance art, School

Fine arts School of ParisScreenprint

 
 rssRSS