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1903 Paisley, Scotland - 1979. Known for: Still life, landscape, marine and portrait painting, teaching.
William Armour was born in Paisley. He attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1918 & 1923 under Maurice Greiffenhagen. In 1927 he married Mary Steel (Mary Neil Nicoll Armour) and he joined the... Read full biography
William Armour was born in Paisley. He attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1918 & 1923 under Maurice Greiffenhagen. In 1927 he married Mary Steel (Mary Neil Nicoll Armour) and he joined the staff of the Glasgow School of Art in 1947. He was considered to be a gifted and influential teacher... Read full biography
William Armour was born in Paisley. He attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1918 & 1923 under Maurice Greiffenhagen. In 1927 he married Mary Steel (Mary Neil Nicoll Armour) and he joined the staff of the Glasgow School of Art in 1947. He was considered to be a gifted and influential teacher and became Head of Drawing. He exhibited frequently including at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), the Glasgow Institute (RGI) and at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW).... Read full biography
William Armour was born in Paisley. He attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1918 & 1923 under Maurice Greiffenhagen. In 1927 he married Mary Steel (Mary Neil Nicoll Armour) and he joined the staff of the Glasgow School of Art in 1947. He was considered to be a gifted and influential teacher and became Head of Drawing. He exhibited frequently including at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), the Glasgow Institute (RGI) and at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW).
William Armour was born in Paisley. He attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1918 & 1923 under Maurice Greiffenhagen. In 1927 he married Mary Steel (Mary Neil Nicoll Armour) and he joined the staff of the Glasgow School of Art in 1947. He was considered to be a gifted and influential teacher and became Head of Drawing. He exhibited frequently including at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), the Glasgow Institute (RGI) and at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW).
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