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David Forrester Wilson
1873–1950
Painter and teacher, born and lived in Glasgow, where he studied and taught at the School of Art. He was elected RSA in 1933, was a member of Glasgow Art Club, showed extensively at Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, also at Baillie Gallery, RSW and Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Faggots 1915 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Faggots 1915 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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The Valley of Melting Snow c.1920 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)The Valley of Melting Snow c.1920 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Passing Day David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Passing Day Paisley Art Institute Collection, held by Paisley Museum and Art Galleries
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Self Portrait 1930 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Self Portrait 1930 Lillie Art Gallery
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Andrew Hannah 1920 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Andrew Hannah 1920 Lillie Art Gallery
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Dorothy Carlton Smythe 1923 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Dorothy Carlton Smythe 1923 Lillie Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Lady – Christina David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Portrait of a Lady – Christina Lillie Art Gallery
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An Islay Woman David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)An Islay Woman Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
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James Joseph Francis Xavier King (1855–1933) 1907 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)James Joseph Francis Xavier King (1855–1933) 1907 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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A Loch Fyne Pier David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)A Loch Fyne Pier Stranraer Museum
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An Islay Seascape 1942 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)An Islay Seascape 1942 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Field Life 1924 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Field Life 1924 Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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The Young Shepherd c.1933 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)The Young Shepherd c.1933 Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
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Mrs Scott 1925 David Forrester Wilson (1873–1950)Mrs Scott 1925 The Glasgow School of Art