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Mary Nicoll Neill ArmourYellows and Blues Still Life, 1959, Modern Abstract expressive table setting1959
1959
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About the Item
Mid-century contemporary abstract table setting that's nothing like a traditional still life by this award-winning Scottish artist Mary Nicol Neill Armour, RSA, RSW (1902-2000). Known for her expressive flowers this is a great example of her work in the richest shades of blue!
Signed and dated ‘59 bottom right, just hidden under the white matting. A photo is attached that shows the bottom half inch with her signature. It is covered in the matt of the frame. Guaranteed to be there!
Brilliant cobalt blue and rich golden yellow tones take center stage in this abstract table setting with vase with multi-color flower sprays, blue bowl and small vase with blue flowers set on a swirl of different cloths.
Armour exhibited regularly with the Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Academy and more. As a woman artist she was forced to resign as a teacher when she married, but resumed teaching art once that law was voided. She achieved positions such as President of the Glasgow School of Art, Member of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour and the Royal Scottish Academy, winning the Guthrie Prize for her work in 1937 and the Cargill Prize in 1972.
Amour painted this work while teaching still life art at her alma mater Glasgow School of Art. In this period she was influenced by modernism and vivid new color, exemplified in her Yellows and Blues painting here, a modern still life.
Her work shows the influence of Ann Redpath, and her early teacher Penelope Beaton, representing Scotland’s modern women artists.
This watercolor and pen on paper work is backed with board in a simple gold frame under glass with white matting.
- Creator:Mary Nicoll Neill Armour (1902 - 2000, Scottish)
- Creation Year:1959
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Condition:In overall excellent condition, but not new.
- Gallery Location:Hillsborough, NC
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2069217400562
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