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Stephen Conroy
b.1964
Scottish painter. He was born at Helensburgh, near Dumbarton, and studied at *Glasgow School of Art, 1982–7. Even before starting his postgraduate year (1986–7), he had achieved considerable success, and he was soon being hailed as the boy wonder of Scottish painting.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Wireless Vision Accomplished 1987 The Fleming Collection
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Three Bob a Week 1987 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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The Red Room 1987–1988 The Whitworth
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The Garden The Fleming Collection
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The Australian 1985 Southampton City Art Gallery
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Study for a Painting The Fleming Collection
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Study for 'Man and Nature' 1987 The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art
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Sorrow, Nature's Son 1986 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Sir James Cochran Stevenson Runciman (1903–2000), Known as Sir Steven Runciman 1989–1990 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Self Portrait 1 2005 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Self Portrait Southampton City Art Gallery
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Robert Harrison West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Dumbarton Municipal Buildings
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Reverend J. McEwan West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Dumbarton Municipal Buildings
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Margaret Harrison West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Dumbarton Municipal Buildings
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Man of Vision 1987 British Council Collection
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Jonathan Miller 1999 National Portrait Gallery, London
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John Logie Baird (1888–1946) 1989 Helensburgh Library
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Healing of a Lunatic Boy 1986 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Elizabeth Burnett West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Dumbarton Municipal Buildings
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Donald Campbell (b.1930), Dean of the Faculty of Anaesthetists (1982–1985) c.1985 Royal College of Anaesthetists
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David Ward West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery
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A. J. Cronin (1896–1981) West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services: Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery
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A Few Young Men Lost in Glasgow Newport Museum and Art Gallery