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Afternoon Painting ID:: 39360
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Afternoon mk117
1913
Oil on canvas
101.5x127cm
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The Black Hat Painting ID:: 39361
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell The Black Hat mk147
1914
Oil on cavas
107x84.5
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The North End,Iona Painting ID:: 39362
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell The North End,Iona mk147
c.1914
Oil on canvas
36x44cm
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Interior of Iona Abbey Painting ID:: 39363
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Interior of Iona Abbey mk147
c.1925
Oil on canvas
70x50.8
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Portrait of a Lady in Black Painting ID:: 39364
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Portrait of a Lady in Black mk147
c.1921
Oil on canvas
76.3x63.5
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell
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Scottish, 1883-1937, was a Scottish painter associated with the Scottish Colourists. Francis Cadell was born in Edinburgh and, from the age of 16, studied in Paris at the Academie Julian, where he was in contact with the French avant-garde of the day. While in France, his exposure to work by the early Fauvists, and in particular Matisse, proved to be his most lasting influence. After his return to Scotland, he was a regular exhibitor in Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as in London. He painted landscapes, interiors, still life and figures in both oil and watercolour, but he is particularly noted for his portraits, depicting his subject with vibrant waves of colour. He enjoyed the landscape of Iona enormously, which he first visited in 1912 and features prominently in his work. |
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