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David Forrester Wilson Paintings

Scottish, 1873-1950

David Forrester Wilson was born in Glasgow on 4th April, 1873. From 1931–1938, he was the head of drawing and painting at Glasgow School of Art. He was elected to ARSA in 1922 and Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) in 1932. He was also a frequent exhibitor at RSA. He died in Isla in the year 1950.

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Artist: David Forrester Wilson
“Woman in village”
“Woman in village”

“Woman in village”

By David Forrester Wilson

Located in Warren, NJ

David Forrester Wilson (1873-1950) original oil painting on canvas . In good condition measures 24x18.

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20th Century David Forrester Wilson Paintings

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Oil

Summer Haze, Early 20th Century Original Oil
Summer Haze, Early 20th Century Original Oil

Summer Haze, Early 20th Century Original Oil

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David Forrester Wilson 1873 - 1950 "Summer Haze" Oil on canvas, signed lower left Image size: 18 x 24 inches Original gilt frame David Forrester Wilson's sensitive portrayal of ...

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Early 20th Century David Forrester Wilson Paintings

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