Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Though Robert MacDonald Fraser was of Scottish descent, he was more of an Englishman who was born, lived and died in and around Liverpool. He is believed to have become interested in painting during his secondary school years at the Liverpool Institute and the Art School (where the principal was the distinguished landscape artist John Finnie), however, his early career was in commerce. By the age of 30, he was well established in Liverpool's art circles, but it was to be another decade before he took to painting full time. Between 1910–38, he showed approximately 50 paintings at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, also having seven paintings accepted for the Royal Academy's summer exhibitions. He also exhibited at the Manchester Art Gallery, Liverpool Bluecoat and Royal Cambrian Academy, becoming the Vice President of the Artists' Club in Liverpool in 1929. He mostly painted the landscapes of North Wales and the North West of England. His family owned holiday cottages in North Wales, and Snowdonia provided him with much inspiration.
Early 20th Century Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil
1890s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil, Panel
Early 1900s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil, Canvas
1890s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil, Canvas
2010s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1920s American Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil
1960s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars
1980s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil, Board
Late 20th Century Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil
1930s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil
Early 2000s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Oil
2010s Impressionist Robert Macdonald Fraser Paintings
Canvas, Oil