John Reid Murray Art
John Reid Murray was born in Helensburgh and died in Prestwick. He studied at Glasgow before going to Antwerp Academy with E A Hornel. He exhibited with The Glasgow Boys in Europe. A landscape painter, his work was distinguished by the frequent use of heavy impasto with a fine feel for seasonal color, often with extensive foregrounding and low horizon. Murray gained a gold medal in Munich in 1897 and died before his full potential was realized. He represented in the Glasgow Art Gallery. Murray also exhibited at Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Academy, Royal Hibernian Society, Glasgow Institute and Walker Gallery Liverpool.
19th Century Realist John Reid Murray Art
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Early 20th Century Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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2010s American Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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20th Century Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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1960s Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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1950s Realist John Reid Murray Art
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20th Century American Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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1920s Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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2010s Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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2010s Realist John Reid Murray Art
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1940s Realist John Reid Murray Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist John Reid Murray Art
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20th Century Impressionist John Reid Murray Art
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Robert Cabay"Notre Dame de Paris" Robert Cabay, French artist, Impressionist style, 1960 c., 1960 c.
Early 2000s Realist John Reid Murray Art
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