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Viola Paterson 1899 -1981 biography
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Sharing the News by Viola Paterson
Sharing the News
Balloch, Loch Lomond by Viola Paterson
Balloch, Loch Lomond
Man Study by Viola Paterson
Man Study

Aunt Freda Sleeping by Viola Paterson
Aunt Freda Sleeping
Figure Studies II by Viola Paterson
Figure Studies II
Draughtsmen by Viola Paterson
Draughtsmen

Still Life with Jug II by Viola Paterson
Still Life with Jug II
Figure Studies by Viola Paterson
Figure Studies
Bather, Gullane by Viola Paterson
Bather, Gullane

Still Life with Knife by Viola Paterson
Still Life with Knife
Sketching Aunt Freda by Viola Paterson
Sketching Aunt Freda
Tyrolese Bauern Ball by Viola Paterson
Tyrolese Bauern Ball

Lunch by Viola Paterson
Lunch
Aunt Freda by Viola Paterson
Aunt Freda
South of France by Viola Paterson
South of France

Biography
Viola Paterson 

 
Viola Paterson was born in Helensburgh, near Glasgow. Viola was a member of the distinguished Paterson family of artists. Her mother was the artist, Maggie Hamilton (sister of James Whitelaw Hamilton) and father Alexander Nesbit Paterson, the brother of James Paterson. Viola Paterson was equally talented as a Colourist in oil, watercolour and as a lithographer and engraver. Studied with Henry Tonks at Slade School of Fine Arts and from 1919-23 attended the Glasgow School of Art under Maurice Greiffenhagen. In 1924-25 studied in Paris at L'Academie de la Grand Chaumiere with Lucien Simon Besnard and then with Andre L'Hote. Continued to paint in France, although she travelled around Europe. Returned to Britain in 1941 and lived in Helensburgh from 1955.During the World War II worked for several years for the Admiralty in Oxford. Exhibited in the RA, RSA, GI, Belgrave Gallery, Parkin Galleries and Lillie Art Gallery.Retrospective exhibition was held at The Round House, Havering-atte-Bower in 1983.

 

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