James Pittendrigh MacGillivray [also known as James Pittendrigh McGillivray] was born in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on 30 May 1856 and was the son of a sculptor William Ewan McGillivray (1829-1879). He studied under William Brodie (1815-1881) at Edinburgh School of Art and with James Steel, an ornamental plasterer in Glasgow. His commissions included portrait busts of the 'Glasgow Boy' painter, Joseph Crawhall (1881) and the philosopher, Thomas Carlyle (1889). He also sculpted a number of monuments in Glasgow's cemeteries which feature bronze portraits and figurative reliefs. His architectural sculpture can be seen on several important Glasgow buildings. These include the City Chambers, for which he carved the spandrel figures in the loggia.

Text source: Arts + Architecture Profiles from Art History Research net (AHRnet) https://www.arthistoryresearch.net/


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