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Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (75 cm)
Wide (60 cm)
Depth (5.5 cm)
Scottish Oil Painting Wild Flowers Heather Thistles Daisies By Danny Ferguson
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CHF 5,718.00
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Experience the beauty of this Scottish floral still life stunning oil painting by renowned artist Danny Ferguson RSW RGI. Delicately capturing the vibrant colours of wildflowers such as heather, thistles, bluebells and daisies, this painting brings a touch of natural beauty to any room. Perfect for art collectors and nature lovers alike.
- Impress your clients & guests in your office or home with this stunning floral masterpiece add it to your collection today.
- Style traditional.
- A great display size with the frame being 75 cm high and 60 cm wide.
- Subject still life scene of beautiful Scottish mixed wildflowers, comprising of Heather, thistles, foxgloves, daisies, chrysanthemums & bluebells in multi vibrant hue colours set in an tankard vase.
- The beautiful multi colours, purples, yellows, oranges, greens, blues & whites with the fabulous individual flower petals, the vase looks so realistic especially with the light shine showing on it & the textures, the detail are rather amazing which you will treasure as a family heirloom and adore!
- Signed Dan Ferguson by the known listed Scottish artist Danny Ferguson.
- Oil on board with a front protective glass cover on the front.
- Title “Mary’s Garden” Scottish Flowers Heather, Daisies, Bluebells, Thistles, Foxgloves & Chrysanthemums by Danny Ferguson RSW RGI.
- In our opinion this is one of his very finest works.
- Such a sought after by private collectors, interior designers, galleries & museums.
- Origin from the Scotland.
- Set in a rather attractive original decorative gilt moulded frame which enhances this painting even further.
- With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home display.
- Circa late 20th century 1970's.
- Artist biography Danny Ferguson was educated at Airdrie Academy from 1936-1942. He was an athletic youngster, playing football for (amongst others) Baillieston Juniors, Bedlay Juniors, Douglas Water Thistle and Blantyre Victoria (taking over the centre-half position from Jock Stein). Later in life, he was a keen snooker player, frequently championing the Glasgow Art Club, and enjoyed Curling. He began studying at GSA in 1941 but his studies were interrupted when he was called up. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1943 and served in the Far East. He re-joined GSA in 1947 and was awarded his diploma in Drawing and Painting in 1949. That same year he won a £30 prize at the Royal Scottish Academy annual competitions.
- From 1949-1950 he attended the Jordanhill Teacher Training College. He later combined a position as visiting lecturer at GSA with teaching in various Glasgow Schools. He returned to GSA as a full-time lecturer in 1968. In 1958 Ferguson married Margaret Dunn, also a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, in Embroidery and Weaving. They had two children, Anne and David. Probably best known for his landscapes, still lifes and self-portraits. He exhibited regularly, had numerous one-man shows, and his work still hangs in many collections, including the Royal Collection. Danny Ferguson was elected a member of the RSW in 1969, having exhibited there from 1961. He had over 88 works exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute, from 1957. He was a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Ferguson also served as honorary secretary of the RGI for nine years and was also elected President of the Glasgow Art Club.
- Provenance labels verso for Paisley Art Institute Exhibition, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters Piccadilly London, McClure, Scottish high end end auctiion & in collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.
- We only select & sell paintings based upon subject, quality & significance.
- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition.
- Having surface foxing stains & craquelure to the surface in places also foxing shown on the back. The frame has general wear, dust, stains, with some cracking & chips commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (75 cm)
Wide (60 cm)
Depth (5.5 cm)