John Bulloch Souter Paintings
John Bulloch Souter was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he studied at Gray’s School of Art. A traveling scholarship allowed him to visit the continent, where he was impressed by Velasquez, Chardin and Vermeer. After serving in the Royal Medical Corps during World War I, Souter soon married and moved to London. It was during this post-war period that he made his name as a portrait painter; his subjects included personalities such as Ivor Novello, Gladys Cooper and Fay Compton. Souter exhibited at Redfern Gallery, the Fine Art Society, Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy, where his notorious painting The Breakdown was shown in 1926. During World War II, he worked in the Censorship Department as a translator, while also restoring paintings at Windsor Castle. Souter returned to Aberdeen in 1952, where he remained.
1930s Realist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Oil Pastel
20th Century Impressionist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Oil
Early 20th Century John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Wood, Oil Pastel, Acrylic
1950s Realist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Paper, Pastel
Mid-20th Century French School John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Canvas, Oil
19th Century Baroque John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1980s Contemporary John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Impressionist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Oil
1920s Impressionist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Oil
1910s Impressionist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Paper, Oil
1920s Impressionist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1960s Modern John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Oil, Canvas
20th Century Impressionist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Oil, Panel
Robert Cabay"Notre Dame de Paris" Robert Cabay, French artist, Impressionist style, 1960 c., 1960 c.
Early 1900s Realist John Bulloch Souter Paintings
Pastel