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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Zebra Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Zebra City Art Centre
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Woman in Ecstasy c.1955 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Woman in Ecstasy c.1955 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Waiting Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Waiting Fife Collections Centre
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View from My Studio Window 1954 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)View from My Studio Window 1954 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Two Windows IV Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Two Windows IV Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Threnody in Red 1969 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Threnody in Red 1969 University of Aberdeen
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Threnody c.1970 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Threnody c.1970 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Threnody 1969 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Threnody 1969 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Three Windows 1954 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Three Windows 1954 Gracefield Arts Centre
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The Trappers Robin Philipson (1916–1992)The Trappers University of Edinburgh
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The Fallen Soldier Robin Philipson (1916–1992)The Fallen Soldier Paisley Museum and Art Galleries
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The Covering Sea I 1982–1983 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)The Covering Sea I 1982–1983 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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The Cockfight 1978 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)The Cockfight 1978 Kirkcaldy Galleries
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The Cathedral Robin Philipson (1916–1992)The Cathedral Atkinson Art Gallery Collection
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The Bull 1954 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)The Bull 1954 Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
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Summer Morning Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Summer Morning City Art Centre
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Study of a Peacock Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Study of a Peacock NHS Lothian Charity – Tonic Collection
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Stone the Crows 1964 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Stone the Crows 1964 Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
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Roses on a Dark Table Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Roses on a Dark Table Kirkcaldy Galleries
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Rose Windows, Blue 1962 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Rose Windows, Blue 1962 The Whitworth
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Rose Window and Fallen Warrior Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Rose Window and Fallen Warrior High Life Highland Exhibitions Unit
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Rose Window 1960–1992 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Rose Window 1960–1992 University of Aberdeen
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Retablo c.1976 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Retablo c.1976 Beecroft Art Gallery
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Red Pillar Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Red Pillar Government Art Collection
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Poppies on a Gold Ground 1984 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Poppies on a Gold Ground 1984 City Art Centre
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Poppies 1986 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Poppies 1986 The Fleming Collection
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Peasant and His Wife 1957 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Peasant and His Wife 1957 Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
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Odalisque with Mirror 1962 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Odalisque with Mirror 1962 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Odalisque and Flute Player 1962–1963 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Odalisque and Flute Player 1962–1963 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Odalisque 1962 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Odalisque 1962 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Odalisque 1963 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Odalisque 1963 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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No Man's Land 1960s Robin Philipson (1916–1992)No Man's Land 1960s The Argyll Collection
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Never Mind 1965 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Never Mind 1965 The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
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Mexican Retable c.1969 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Mexican Retable c.1969 The Fleming Collection
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Mexican Altar '72 1972 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Mexican Altar '72 1972 University of Aberdeen
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Mexican Altar c.1968 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Mexican Altar c.1968 The Fleming Collection
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Men Observed IV 1981 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Men Observed IV 1981 Royal Academy of Arts
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Men Observed 1981 or before Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Men Observed 1981 or before Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Martyr 1966 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Martyr 1966 University of Stirling
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Landscape with Huntsmen 1953 Robin Philipson (1916–1992)Landscape with Huntsmen 1953 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern