David Donaldson (artist)

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David Donaldson
Born
David Abercrombie Donaldson

(1916-06-29)29 June 1916
Died22 August 1996(1996-08-22) (aged 80)
NationalityScottish
Alma materGlasgow School of Art
AwardsGuthrie Award, 1941

David Abercrombie Donaldson (29 June 1916 – 22 August 1996) was a 20th-century Scottish artist who served as official Painter and Limner to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland, an ancient title of the Scottish Court.

Life[edit]

Donaldson was born in Chryston in Lanarkshire in 1916 but raised in Coatbridge, where his family worked in the rolling mills. He attended Coatdyke Primary School and was raised in the Baptist Church.[1]

Donaldson died during his 80th Birthday Retrospective Exhibition which was held firstly at the University of Edinburgh's Talbot Rice Gallery and then the Glasgow School of Art in August 1996.[2] This was also the year in which he was awarded the City of Glasgow Lord Provost’s Award for the Visual Arts, and his biography by W. Gordon Smith[3] was published.

References[edit]

  1. ^ David Donaldson (1985). Kamm, Antony; Lean, Ann (eds.). A Scottish Childhood: 70 Famous Scots Remember. Glasgow: Collins. pp. 160–162. ISBN 0-00-435696-9.
  2. ^ Obituary: David Donaldson by Joanna Soden, The Independent, Tuesday, 27 August 1996
  3. ^ 'David Donaldson - Painter and Limner to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland' by W. Gordon Smith, Mainstreem Publishing (Edinburgh) Ltd., ISBN 1-85158-826-4 (hardback), ISBN 1-85158-851-5 (paperback)

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