Gordon Coutts Art
Gordon Coutts studied art in Glasgow, London, and in Paris at Académie Julian under Lefebvre, Fleury and Rossi. After his stay in Paris, he moved to Melbourne, Australia, where he was an instructor at the Art Society of New South Wales for several years during the late 1890s. Upon returning to London in 1899, Coutts exhibited at the Royal Academy. In 1902, he and his wife, Alice, moved to San Francisco, where he became an active member and exhibitor of the Bohemian Club while maintaining a home across the bay in Piedmont. An itinerant globe trotter, Coutts traveled to remote places in search of the subject matter. During his early period, his work embraced Tonalism.
1920s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Canvas, Oil
1970s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil, Canvas
1910s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Paper, Oil
20th Century Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil, Panel
Robert Cabay"Notre Dame de Paris" Robert Cabay, French artist, Impressionist style, 1960 c., 1960 c.
1920s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil
1980s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Canvas, Oil
1970s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Canvas, Oil
1980s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil, Cardboard
Early 2000s American Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Canvas, Oil, Board
1970s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil
2010s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Impressionist Gordon Coutts Art
Oil
1910s Academic Gordon Coutts Art
Oil