Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell

Scottish, 1883-1937, was a Scottish painter associated with the Scottish Colourists. Francis Cadell was born in Edinburgh and, from the age of 16, studied in Paris at the Academie Julian, where he was in contact with the French avant-garde of the day. While in France, his exposure to work by the early Fauvists, and in particular Matisse, proved to be his most lasting influence. After his return to Scotland, he was a regular exhibitor in Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as in London. He painted landscapes, interiors, still life and figures in both oil and watercolour, but he is particularly noted for his portraits, depicting his subject with vibrant waves of colour. He enjoyed the landscape of Iona enormously, which he first visited in 1912 and features prominently in his work.


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Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Self-Portrait oil


Self-Portrait
Painting ID::  39313
Self-Portrait
mk147 c.1914 on loan to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
   
   
     

Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Mythical Scene oil


Mythical Scene
Painting ID::  39320
Mythical Scene
mk147 c.1907 Scottish National Gallery of Moden Art
mk147 c.1907 Scottish_National_Gallery_of_Moden_Art
   
   
     

Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell St.Mark-s Square,Venice oil


St.Mark-s Square,Venice
Painting ID::  39321
St.Mark-s Square,Venice
mk147 1910
mk147 1910
   
   
     

Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Still Life with White Teapot oil


Still Life with White Teapot
Painting ID::  39358
Still Life with White Teapot
mk147 1913 Oil on canvas 48x61
mk147 1913 Oil_on_canvas 48x61
   
   
     

Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell The Model oil


The Model
Painting ID::  39359
The Model
mk147 c.1912 Oil on canvas 127.2x101.6
mk147 c.1912 Oil_on_canvas 127.2x101.6
   
   
     

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     Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell
     Scottish, 1883-1937, was a Scottish painter associated with the Scottish Colourists. Francis Cadell was born in Edinburgh and, from the age of 16, studied in Paris at the Academie Julian, where he was in contact with the French avant-garde of the day. While in France, his exposure to work by the early Fauvists, and in particular Matisse, proved to be his most lasting influence. After his return to Scotland, he was a regular exhibitor in Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as in London. He painted landscapes, interiors, still life and figures in both oil and watercolour, but he is particularly noted for his portraits, depicting his subject with vibrant waves of colour. He enjoyed the landscape of Iona enormously, which he first visited in 1912 and features prominently in his work.

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