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* SIR ROBIN PHILIPSON RA PRSA FRSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1916 - 1992) CHRISTMAS CARD

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* SIR ROBIN PHILIPSON RA PRSA FRSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1916 - 1992) CHRISTMAS CARD
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original lithographic Christmas card mounted, framed and under glass image size 27cm x 23cm, overall size 42cm x 36cm Note: Signed verso (on the back of the card) by Robin Philipson but obscured by the backboard. Note 1: Every year between 1964 and 1991 Robin Philpson would design and print a personal lithographic Christmas card. They were always printed at the print room at the Edinburgh College of Art. Note 2: Painter and teacher, born Robert James Philipson in Broughton-in-Furness, Lancashire. After attending Edinburgh College of Art, 1936?40, Philipson served in a Scottish regiment during World War II, then joined the staff of Edinburgh College of Art in 1947. Was appointed head of the school of drawing and painting in 1960, a post held until retirement in 1982. His work was deeply influenced by that of Oskar Kokoschka. It had great Expressionistic attack and vitality. He took up themes such as cock-fighting, kings and queens, cathedral interiors and zebras, which gave him opportunities for jewel-like painting. Was elected SSA in 1948; RSA in 1962, being president for 10 years from 1973; RSW in 1965; Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1980; in 1981 he was elected RA. Philipson was knighted in 1976. He served on the Scottish Advisory Committee of the British Council and was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Fine Arts. Had major retrospectives at Edinburgh College of Art in 1989 and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 1999, with one at The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2003. Philipson?s first two wives were the artists Brenda Mark and Thora Clyne. One hundred and ten of his artworks are held in UK public collections.
original lithographic Christmas card mounted, framed and under glass image size 27cm x 23cm, overall size 42cm x 36cm Note: Signed verso (on the back of the card) by Robin Philipson but obscured by the backboard. Note 1: Every year between 1964 and 1991 Robin Philpson would design and print a personal lithographic Christmas card. They were always printed at the print room at the Edinburgh College of Art. Note 2: Painter and teacher, born Robert James Philipson in Broughton-in-Furness, Lancashire. After attending Edinburgh College of Art, 1936?40, Philipson served in a Scottish regiment during World War II, then joined the staff of Edinburgh College of Art in 1947. Was appointed head of the school of drawing and painting in 1960, a post held until retirement in 1982. His work was deeply influenced by that of Oskar Kokoschka. It had great Expressionistic attack and vitality. He took up themes such as cock-fighting, kings and queens, cathedral interiors and zebras, which gave him opportunities for jewel-like painting. Was elected SSA in 1948; RSA in 1962, being president for 10 years from 1973; RSW in 1965; Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1980; in 1981 he was elected RA. Philipson was knighted in 1976. He served on the Scottish Advisory Committee of the British Council and was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Fine Arts. Had major retrospectives at Edinburgh College of Art in 1989 and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 1999, with one at The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 2003. Philipson?s first two wives were the artists Brenda Mark and Thora Clyne. One hundred and ten of his artworks are held in UK public collections.

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