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Born 1946. Known for: Painting.
James Fullarton was born in Glasgow in 1946. He studied under David Donaldson at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1969, Fullarton graduated with a Diploma in Drawing and Painting, and has been a... Read full biography
James Fullarton was born in Glasgow in 1946. He studied under David Donaldson at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1969, Fullarton graduated with a Diploma in Drawing and Painting, and has been a professional artist since. James Fullarton was compared to the Scottish colourists, in particular the work... Read full biography
James Fullarton was born in Glasgow in 1946. He studied under David Donaldson at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1969, Fullarton graduated with a Diploma in Drawing and Painting, and has been a professional artist since. James Fullarton was compared to the Scottish colourists, in particular the work of Cadell and Peploe. He is renowned for his vibrancy of colour, bold compositions, and expressive handling of thick impasto. His work is included in a number of prestigious corporate and public... Read full biography
James Fullarton was born in Glasgow in 1946. He studied under David Donaldson at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1969, Fullarton graduated with a Diploma in Drawing and Painting, and has been a professional artist since. James Fullarton was compared to the Scottish colourists, in particular the work of Cadell and Peploe. He is renowned for his vibrancy of colour, bold compositions, and expressive handling of thick impasto. His work is included in a number of prestigious corporate and public collections including The Bank of Scotland, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, and the TSB collection.
James Fullarton was born in Glasgow in 1946. He studied under David Donaldson at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1969, Fullarton graduated with a Diploma in Drawing and Painting, and has been a professional artist since. James Fullarton was compared to the Scottish colourists, in particular the work of Cadell and Peploe. He is renowned for his vibrancy of colour, bold compositions, and expressive handling of thick impasto. His work is included in a number of prestigious corporate and public collections including The Bank of Scotland, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, and the TSB collection.
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