About this artwork

Duncan Macrae has been called the greatest actor that Scotland ever produced. A notable figure on the post-war Scottish stage, his angular face and lantern jaw matched a singular, eccentric personality. His wide-ranging acting skills guaranteed his success as a character actor in plays, variety, pantomime and film. From the late 1950s Macrae worked increasingly in television and became known to a large audience in ‘The Avengers’, ‘The Prisoner’, and a popular porridge advert. Macrae and the artist, William Crosbie, were part of the same circle of friends in pre-war Glasgow. During this period Macrae was teaching in Rothesay but frequently visited his friends. Crosbie often provided Macrae with a bed in his Glasgow studio, and later recalled: ‘what better opportunity to paint him’.

Updated before 2020

  • artist:
    William Crosbie (1915 - 1999) Scottish
  • title:
    Duncan Macrae, 1905 - 1967. Actor
  • date created:
    About 1940
  • materials:
    Oil on canvas
  • measurements:
    45.00 x 34.80 cm; Framed: 55.70 x 45.60 x 6.50 cm / 5.00 kg
  • object type:
  • credit line:
    Purchased 1994
  • accession number:
    PG 2947
  • gallery:
  • depicted:
  • artwork photographed by:
    Antonia Reeve
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William Crosbie

William Crosbie