From William Gillies to David Michie

From William Gillies to David Michie

The Collection of the late Dr Angus Gibson

Lyon & Turnbull is delighted to offer the collection of the late Dr Angus Gibson for sale to support the University of Edinburgh Art Collection. It consists of works by many of the leading names of modern and contemporary Scottish art, from William Gillies to David Michie.

LOT 5 | § DAVID MICHIE O.B.E., R.S.A., R.G.I., F.R.S.A (SCOTTISH 1928-2015) | HOUSE ON THE CANAL, VENICE, 1954 Signed lower right, watercolour and charcoal on paper | 29cm x 41.5cm (11.25in x 16.25in) | £400 - £600 + fees
LOT 5 | § DAVID MICHIE O.B.E., R.S.A., R.G.I., F.R.S.A (SCOTTISH 1928-2015) | HOUSE ON THE CANAL, VENICE, 1954
Signed lower right, watercolour and charcoal on paper | 29cm x 41.5cm (11.25in x 16.25in) | £400 - £600 + fees

 

Lot 5 ⇒

 

Dr Gibson (1933-2020) was born in Dundee and studied Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He became a highly-respected paediatric pathologist based at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow. In his spare time, Dr Gibson not only supported charities related to his professional interests but was also a patron of the fine arts. He hung the walls of his home with works by leading members of the ‘Edinburgh School’ including William Gillies, William MacTaggart and Robin Philipson. He also enjoyed living amidst work by other key twentieth-century Scottish artists, such as Ian Fleming. Moreover, Dr Gibson had a keen eye for contemporary Scottish art and collected examples by Dennis Buchan, Bet Low and David Michie, amongst others.

 

SIR WILLIAM GEORGE GILLIES C.B.E., L.L.D., R.S.A., P.R.S.W., R.A. (SCOTTISH 1898-1973) ACROSS THE FIELDS, EAST LOTHIAN
LOT 83 | § SIR WILLIAM GEORGE GILLIES C.B.E., L.L.D., R.S.A., P.R.S.W., R.A. (SCOTTISH 1898-1973) | ACROSS THE FIELDS, EAST LOTHIAN
Signed lower left, pencil study | 10.5cm x 32cm (4.25in x 12.5in) | £300 - £500 + fees

 

View Lot 83 ⇒

 

 

Dr Gibson was happy to share the pleasure his collection gave him; he lent to public exhibitions and, for example, presented a significant group of works to the National Galleries of Scotland in 2002. It is therefore entirely in character that, following his death in 2020, his collection is being sold to support the activities of his alma mater’s art collection.

 

DENNIS BUCHAN (SCOTTISH 1937-) QUAY LAYER
LOT 170 | § DENNIS BUCHAN (SCOTTISH 1937-) | QUAY LAYER
Signed and dated 1993 centre, acrylic on board | 44cm x 49cm (17.25in x 19.25in) | £200 - £300 + fees

 

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The University of Edinburgh has been engaged with the practices of commissioning, purchasing and displaying the work of artists for nearly 350 years, and the present day art collection is comprised of two institutional collections – the University of Edinburgh Fine Art Collection and the Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) Collection. Encompassing nearly 8,000 works produced across two millennia, it continues to be a vital tool for teaching and research within the University.

 

IAN FLEMING R.S.A., R.S.W., R.G.I., L.L.D (SCOTTISH 1906-1990) SEGOVIA
LOT 157 | § IAN FLEMING R.S.A., R.S.W., R.G.I., L.L.D (SCOTTISH 1906-1990) | SEGOVIA
Signed, dated '30 and inscribed lower left, ink and wash on paper | 12.5cm x 24cm (5in x 9.5in) | £300 - £500 + fees

 

View Lot 157 ⇒

 

The funds garnered from the sale of the generous gift from Dr Gibson will greatly enhance the capacity and ongoing activities of the art collection team, and in particular support their focus on the creation of acquisition and commission opportunities for living artists.  

Works from Dr Gibson’s collection will be offered in two forthcoming sales, starting with that of Paintings & Works on Paper on 9 February 2022.

 


 

 Auction Information

  

PAINTINGS & WORKS ON PAPER

Thursday 17th March 2022 

Live Online

 

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SCOTTISH PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE

Thursday 9th June 2022

Live Online | Edinburgh

 


 

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