Wing Trace (A Gentle Hush Remembered)

This material is held atGlasgow School of Art Archives and Collections

  • Reference
    • GB 1694 NMC/0849
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1989-1990
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
    • 1
  • Digital Content

Scope and Content

Image of bird against abstract background.

Administrative / Biographical History

Born 10 August, 1938, in Elgin; Died 14 January, 2003, in hospital in St Andrews, aged 64. Brown was born in Elgin, studied at Duncan of Jordanstone, was a prizewinner of the Open Painting Exhibition of Northern Ireland in 1970, and gained numerous scholarships to study abroad, including the Netherlands and New York. He exhibited widely throughout the UK, Denmark, Germany, Italy and Switzerland and was one of the Twelve Scottish Painters toured by the Maine State Commission in the US in 1970. He held teaching posts at Duncan of Jordanstone and was, until his retirement, a lecturer in painting at Glasgow School of Art, where he taught, among others, Peter Howson and Joseph Stalin’s great-grandson, Yakov Dzhugashvili.

Acquisition Information

Neil Dallas Brown Trust, 14.03.2006.

Note

Born 10 August, 1938, in Elgin; Died 14 January, 2003, in hospital in St Andrews, aged 64. Brown was born in Elgin, studied at Duncan of Jordanstone, was a prizewinner of the Open Painting Exhibition of Northern Ireland in 1970, and gained numerous scholarships to study abroad, including the Netherlands and New York. He exhibited widely throughout the UK, Denmark, Germany, Italy and Switzerland and was one of the Twelve Scottish Painters toured by the Maine State Commission in the US in 1970. He held teaching posts at Duncan of Jordanstone and was, until his retirement, a lecturer in painting at Glasgow School of Art, where he taught, among others, Peter Howson and Joseph Stalin’s great-grandson, Yakov Dzhugashvili.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

oil on board
Dimensions: 1600 x 610 mm

Custodial History

This item is currently on display in the main library at The Glasgow School of Art. For access information please email archives@gsa.ac.uk.

Additional Information

Published