Man and Warrior

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Abstract design with very thin washes of paint and colours quite muted except for the large area of bright yellow on top of what looks like a flower head. This is an early piece by the artist who is known for producing bold, large-scale work.

Carole Gibbons was born in Glasgow and studied at Glasgow School of Art (1957–1961), where her friendship with fellow student Alan Fletcher was an important influence. She first exhibited with Alan Fletcher and Douglas Abercrombie in 1958. Her first solo show, in 1965, was in her Renfrew Street studio, from which she sold paintings to poet J. F. Hendry. With the encouragement of Hendry, she was able to travel, and lived and worked in Spain. She returned to Glasgow in 1967.

The Argyll Collection

Oban

Title

Man and Warrior

Date

1962–1963

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 122 x W 85.4 cm

Accession number

86

Acquisition method

acquired, 1967

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

GIBBons 2'-63.

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