The undated Near St Andrews, with its simple motif and intense colour, anticipates later trends in Scottish art, notably the work of the Scottish Colourists.
William York MacGregor
Unknown
Oil on canvas
524
48.9 × 61 cm
69 × 79 cm
St Andrews (2638864)
Signed bottom left
William York McGregor RSA RSW, 1855-1923
Born at Finnart, Dunbartonshire, Macgregor studied in Glasgow under Robert Greenlees and James Docherty and in Lndon at the Slade School of Art under Alphonse Legros. His forcefull, well-disciplined technique and direct approach strongly influenced the other Glasgow Boys. The informal life classes he gave during the winters of 1881-84 were attended by all the leading members of the Glasgow School except Guthrie and Melville. Asthma forced him to leave Glasgow in 1885 for Bridge of Allan and later South Africa, but he returned to Scotland in 1890.