Gordon Robert Archibald

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Born(1905-10-27)27 October 1905
Died8 November 1980(1980-11-08) (aged 75)
KnownforWatercolours of landscapes
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Gordon Robert Archibald
Born(1905-10-27)27 October 1905
Died8 November 1980(1980-11-08) (aged 75)
Known forWatercolours of landscapes
ElectedRSW

Gordon Robert Archibald (27 October 1905 - 8 November 1980) was a Scottish painter.[1]

His father was Richard Archibald (c. 1878 - 19 September 1945), a police clerk from Bothwell, Lanarkshire.

His mother was Margaret Watson Kennedy. Richard and Margaret married on 9 June 1904 in Uphall, West Lothian.

Gordon Robert Archibald was born at 15 Scotia Place, Falkirk on 27 October 1905.

He married Emily May Forsyth (c. 1908 - 10 September 1967) on 1 August 1942 in Forres, Moray.[2]

Art

While at 13 Alexandra Avenue, Stepps, in 1929 he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy his work: The Scaffold, Glasgow Cathedral.[3]

While at 15 Union Terrace, Aberdeen, in 1940 he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy his works: Rue St. Julien Le Pauvre, Paris and Gairnside.[3]

While at 31 Whitehall Road, Aberdeen, in 1943 he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy his works: On Dinnet Moor, Kirkcudbright and Old Soldier.[3]

While at 156 Mid Stocket Road, Aberdeen, in 1961 he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy his works: Torphins Landscape and Upland Harvest, Torphins.[3]

In 1970 he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy his work: Market Vista.[3]

He also exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts.[4]

Death

Works

References

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