The Bluebell Wood

George Houston

DESCRIPTION

Houston was a prolific landscape artist in both oil and watercolour. He had a lifelong passion for fishing, which influenced his choice of paintings grounds; Ayrshire, Argyll and Iona were his favourite locations. A contemporary of the Glasgow Boys, Houston evolved his own distinctive vision of the landscape of Scotland, invariably picturesque and tranquil. 

DETAILS
  • Artist

    George Houston

  • Date

    1906

  • Medium

    Oil on canvas

  • Object number

    437

  • Dimensions unframed

    68.6 × 89 cm

  • Dimensions framed

    86 × 107 cm

  • Marks

    Signed and dated bottom right

  • Subject

    Landscape

ARTIST PROFILE

George Houston RSA RSW, 1869-1947

Born in Dalry, Ayrshire, Houston grew up in Saltcoats Ayrshire. As a printer's apprentice at the Glasgow Citizen group of newspapers he trained in etching and lithography, attending evening classes at Glasgow School of Art. He went on to produce line drawings and sketches for various newspapers in the group, and for a time also executed linoleum designs. In 1906 he left the Citizen to concentrate on his painting, which by then was earning him a growing income.