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1873 Aberdeen, Scotland - 1960 Aberdeen, Scotland. Known for: Portrait painting, engraving.
George Fiddes Watt, not to be confused with George Frederic Watts, was a Scottish portrait painter and engraver. Watt studied art at Gray's School of Art*, Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Academy*,... Read full biography
George Fiddes Watt, not to be confused with George Frederic Watts, was a Scottish portrait painter and engraver. Watt studied art at Gray's School of Art*, Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Academy*, Edinburgh. He was elected to the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) in 1924 and received an honorary LL.D.... Read full biography
George Fiddes Watt, not to be confused with George Frederic Watts, was a Scottish portrait painter and engraver. Watt studied art at Gray's School of Art*, Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Academy*, Edinburgh. He was elected to the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) in 1924 and received an honorary LL.D. degree from the University of Aberdeen in 1955. Watt was sculpted by Henry Snell Gamley in 1912, Watt's son Albert having been sculpted by Gamley four years previously. A bronze statue of Watt by... Read full biography
George Fiddes Watt, not to be confused with George Frederic Watts, was a Scottish portrait painter and engraver. Watt studied art at Gray's School of Art*, Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Academy*, Edinburgh. He was elected to the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) in 1924 and received an honorary LL.D. degree from the University of Aberdeen in 1955. Watt was sculpted by Henry Snell Gamley in 1912, Watt's son Albert having been sculpted by Gamley four years previously. A bronze statue of Watt by Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones, made in 1942, is in Aberdeen. Works. Watt's large output includes paintings of many the famous people of his time in Britain. An exception among the many portraits is a landscape, J. P. Inverarity Mauled by a Lioness,... Read full biography
George Fiddes Watt, not to be confused with George Frederic Watts, was a Scottish portrait painter and engraver. Watt studied art at Gray's School of Art*, Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Academy*, Edinburgh. He was elected to the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) in 1924 and received an honorary LL.D. degree from the University of Aberdeen in 1955. Watt was sculpted by Henry Snell Gamley in 1912, Watt's son Albert having been sculpted by Gamley four years previously. A bronze statue of Watt by Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones, made in 1942, is in Aberdeen. Works. Watt's large output includes paintings of many the famous people of his time in Britain. An exception among the many portraits is a landscape, J. P. Inverarity Mauled by a Lioness, Somaliland . Portraits. Lawyers. • Viscount Haldane (Lincoln's Inn). &nb... Read full biography
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