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John Maxwell (b. 1905 d. 1962) was a painter, draughtsman and teacher. John's still lifes, landscapes and imaginative compositions have a distinctive colour range and a unique lyrical, fantastic quality. He studied at Dumfries Academy and from 1921 at Edinburgh College of Art. In 1927, a travelling scholarship enabled him to study under Léger and Ozenfant in Paris. He visited Spain and Italy, where he discovered the primitives. After a teacher-training course at Moray House in 1928, he began his teaching career at Edinburgh College of Art which lasted until 1946, when he retired to Dalbeattie John Maxwell (b. 1905 d. 1962) was a painter, draughtsman and teacher. John's still lifes, landscapes and imaginative compositions have a distinctive colour range and a unique lyrical, fantastic quality. He studied at Dumfries Academy and from 1921 at Edinburgh College of Art. In 1927, a travelling scholarship enabled him to study under Léger and Ozenfant in Paris. He visited Spain and Italy, where he discovered the primitives. After a teacher-training course at Moray House in 1928, he began his teaching career at Edinburgh College of Art which lasted until 1946, when he retired to Dalbeattie to paint full-time. In 1955, W G Gillies invited him to Edinburgh College as senior lecturer in composition. ...
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