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  1. Hace 6 días · Graham's large paintings celebrate the romantic character of the Scottish Highlands. He trained at the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh under Robert Scott Lauder and at first worked on figure subjects. From 1859 he began to concentrate on landscape painting after an inspiring holiday in Deeside.

  2. In this spectacular, brooding painting, the artist dwells upon an appalling Scottish national tragedy, the culmination of a long and complex betrayal of the MacDonald clan by members of the...

  3. Wykeham Gallery artist, Peter Graham is one of Scotland's most gifted Modern Colourists. His work is defined by his stunning compositions and bold colour.

  4. www.mallgalleries.org.uk › explore-artists › peter-graham-roiPeter Graham ROI | Mall Galleries

    Peter Graham is one of Britain’s foremost Modern Colourists and a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. His work is often related to the modern Scottish school of painters, but Peter has a flamboyant style which is unique – detailed brushwork combined with looser fluid strokes creating vibrant contrasts of pure colour, line and tone.

  5. Peter Graham was born in Glasgow in 1959. He attended the Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 1980. In 2000 Peter was elected to Full Membership of The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, R.O.I. and in January 2024 the RSW. Peter has earned a reputation as one of Britain’s most gifted and distinctive Modern Colourists.

  6. Dr. Peter Graham was born in Edinburgh in 1836. His father, an Accountant, died when the future landscape painter was still in infancy. The boy was precocious, and at school showed marked ability in more than one direction; but whilst still a youth his passion for Art prevailed, and he...

  7. Peter Graham (1838-1921), R.A., R.S.A., was one of the many talented Scottish artists who trained at the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh under Robert Scott Lauder. Although he worked on figure subjects at first, a holiday in Deeside in 1859 inspired him to turn towards landscape painting (See "Peter Graham").