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1867 Heathfield Place, Dundee, Scotland - 1950. Known for: Coastal scene and portrait painting, Celtic Revival artist, symbolism.
Stewart Carmichael (8 February 1867 – 1950) was a Scottish painter known for his Celtic Revival* Symbolist*and historical scenes. He has been described by the poet and academic Alan Riach as "one of... Read full biography
Stewart Carmichael (8 February 1867 – 1950) was a Scottish painter known for his Celtic Revival* Symbolist*and historical scenes. He has been described by the poet and academic Alan Riach as "one of the first truly Modernist Scottish artists, a painter of real stature". Carmichael was born in... Read full biography
Stewart Carmichael (8 February 1867 – 1950) was a Scottish painter known for his Celtic Revival* Symbolist*and historical scenes. He has been described by the poet and academic Alan Riach as "one of the first truly Modernist Scottish artists, a painter of real stature". Carmichael was born in Heathfield Place, Dundee, on 8 February 1867. His first art training was at Peter D Lauder’s Central School of Art. In 1883, Carmichael began to train as an architect with James Hutton while taking evening... Read full biography
Stewart Carmichael (8 February 1867 – 1950) was a Scottish painter known for his Celtic Revival* Symbolist*and historical scenes. He has been described by the poet and academic Alan Riach as "one of the first truly Modernist Scottish artists, a painter of real stature". Carmichael was born in Heathfield Place, Dundee, on 8 February 1867. His first art training was at Peter D Lauder’s Central School of Art. In 1883, Carmichael began to train as an architect with James Hutton while taking evening art classes at Dundee School of Art, based at the High School. It was here that he met fellow artist John Duncan (1866–1945) – their careers would be closely linked for many years. In 1887 he decided to give up on his work as an architect and try... Read full biography
Stewart Carmichael (8 February 1867 – 1950) was a Scottish painter known for his Celtic Revival* Symbolist*and historical scenes. He has been described by the poet and academic Alan Riach as "one of the first truly Modernist Scottish artists, a painter of real stature". Carmichael was born in Heathfield Place, Dundee, on 8 February 1867. His first art training was at Peter D Lauder’s Central School of Art. In 1883, Carmichael began to train as an architect with James Hutton while taking evening art classes at Dundee School of Art, based at the High School. It was here that he met fellow artist John Duncan (1866–1945) – their careers would be closely linked for many years. In 1887 he decided to give up on his work as an architect and try his hand as an illustrator in London, where he managed to get employment at the publishers Alexander Strachan & Co. John Duncan and fel... Read full biography
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Keywords (14)
Art Method
- •Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
- •Illustration, Illustrator
Art Style
- •Celtic Revival Art
Art Subject
- •Allegory, Metaphor, Parable
- •History: Historical Figures, Sites, Buildings, Events
- •Social Commentary, Cultural Issues, Political, Racial Views
- •Spirit Figures, Petroglyphs, Ancient Civilization Symbolism
Art School
- •Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, Student
- •Dundee School of Art, Scotland, Student
- •Royal Academy of Fine Art, Antwerp, Student
Added Description
- •Architectural Training
