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Autumn Flowers

© the artist's estate. Image credit: Argyll and Bute Council

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This still life of flowers in a vase on a patterned table cloth, in front of coloured prints, is also known as ‘Still Life with Flowers’. William Birnie, RSW, RGI, studied at Glasgow School of Art and was a founder member of the Glasgow Group.

The Argyll Collection

Oban

Title

Autumn Flowers

Date

1980

Medium

oil on hardboard

Measurements

H 61.3 x W 41.1 cm

Accession number

47

Acquisition method

purchased from Compass Gallery, 1980

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

BIRNIE 80

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The Argyll Collection

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