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Figure Crucified

© the artist's estate. Image credit: Argyll and Bute Council

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This is a loosely painted representation of a figure on a cross against a grey background. There are two circular motifs present, a white circle behind the figure's head and a black circle to the right of the figure's legs.

Sir Robin Philipson, RSW, RGI, RCAA, HRHA, ARSA, RSA, ARA, RA, PRSA, was born in Lancashire and studied and taught at Edinburgh College of Art. Known for his expressionist use of paint, he is particularly renowned for his cockfight paintings, a series begun in the early 1950s. His later work in the 1960s explored more general figurative studies plus church and cathedral interiors and crucifixions. Philipson was well known for his bold use of colour and his liberal use of heavy impasto in his works.

The Argyll Collection

Oban

Title

Figure Crucified

Date

1969

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 152.3 x W 91 cm

Accession number

75

Acquisition method

acquired, 1972

Work type

Painting

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