12th Sep, 2024 10:00

The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction

 
  Lot 122
 

* TOM WATT (SCOTTISH b. 1951)
MALCESINE

acrylic on board, signed, titled verso
framed and under glass

image size 34cm x 32cm, overall size 56cm x 52cm

Artist's label verso
Exhibition label verso: July 1994, The Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh
Note: Tom Watt was born in Montrose in 1951. He studied drawing at Edinburgh College of Art from 1971 to 1975 under Philipson, Peploe, Cumming and Michie.
After art college Tom Watt undertook a career in teaching where he was ultimately working as Head of Art at James Gillespie's High School in Edinburgh. During this time most of the paintings produced by Tom Watt were commissioned pieces. He eventually left Art Education and since then has spent more than 20 years devoting himself entirely to painting. Tom Watt has always been fascinated by the effect of light and colour on his surroundings. His subjects have included the small fishing villages of Fife, the canals of Venice and the Tuscan and Gascon countryside. A move from Scotland to the south-west of France has seen Tom responding to the warm dappled sunlight around him in the harbours of the Mediterranean and the outdoor life of the local people. Tom Watt's paintings are to be found in the art collections of The Royal Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, West Lothian District Council, Sutherland Regional Authority, Price Waterhouse Coopers and Boland Limited as well as in many private art collections throughout the UK, France, Germany and Canada.

 

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Sold for £340
Estimated at £300 - £500


Condition Report
Condition of the picture is good overall, with no visible or known issues.

 
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