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Philip Douglas Maclagan
1901–1972
Versatile painter, commonly of smallish, conservative views of the Chilterns. He was born in Swatow, China, son of a missionary minister.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Trees near Whiteleaf Cross, Buckinghamshire c.1918–1923 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)Trees near Whiteleaf Cross, Buckinghamshire c.1918–1923 Discover Bucks Museum
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View from Shell Field, Totnes, Devon 1972 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)View from Shell Field, Totnes, Devon 1972 Totnes Elizabethan House Museum
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Still Life, Peony and Primrose Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)Still Life, Peony and Primrose City Art Centre
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Bramber, West Sussex, from the South Downs 1931 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)Bramber, West Sussex, from the South Downs 1931 Towner
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John Nash's House at Lane End c.1918–1923 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)John Nash's House at Lane End c.1918–1923 Discover Bucks Museum
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View of Brook Farm, Meadle, Buckinghamshire c.1918–1923 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)View of Brook Farm, Meadle, Buckinghamshire c.1918–1923 Discover Bucks Museum
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The Gravel Diggers c.1925 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)The Gravel Diggers c.1925 University of Hull Art Collection
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View of Brook Farm, Meadle, Buckinghamshire c.1918–1923 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)View of Brook Farm, Meadle, Buckinghamshire c.1918–1923 Discover Bucks Museum
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A Bridge c.1918–1923 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)A Bridge c.1918–1923 Discover Bucks Museum
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John Nash's House at Lane End c.1918–1923 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)John Nash's House at Lane End c.1918–1923 Discover Bucks Museum
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San Gimignano, Italy, 1925 Philip Douglas Maclagan (1901–1972)San Gimignano, Italy, 1925 City Art Centre