David Foggie, 1878 - 1948. Artist (Self-portrait)
About this artwork
This self-portrait shows Scottish artist David Foggie. It was made three years before his death, at a time when Foggie had retired as a teacher at Edinburgh College of Art but was still active as Secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy. As a teacher of Life Drawing, Foggie had always stressed the importance of accomplished and accurate drawing skills and this quality can be found in many of his own portrait drawings. A number of these were donated to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery by his wife Margaret (Mary) in 1955 and 1962. After her death in 1975, this self-portrait was gifted to the galleries by Foggie’s son Angus. Its sincere portrayal and modest style would have been appreciated in the 1920s and ‘30s, but by the 1940s they were seen as rather old-fashioned.
Updated before 2020
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artist:David FoggieScottish (1878 - 1948)
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title:David Foggie, 1878 - 1948. Artist (Self-portrait)
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date created:1945
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:45.90 x 35.70 cm; Framed: 57.60 x 47.70 cm
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credit line:Given by A. Foggie 1975
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accession number:PG 2311
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
David Foggie
David Foggie
Artist David Foggie was born and educated in Dundee. Between 1898 and 1900 he studied art at Antwerp Academy in Belgium. He briefly moved back home, got married, and returned to the continent once more for further study in Antwerp, Florence and Paris. In 1904 Foggie finally returned to Scotland. He...