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Alexander Goudie (11 November 1933 – 9 March 2004) was a Scottish figurative painter.


Education and Training

Alexander Goudie was born in the
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town of Paisley,
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, in 1933. He studied at the
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under William Armour, David Donaldson, and
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. There he was awarded the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition. For many years he was a tutor at the school, before dedicating himself to his own studio work.


Career


The portraitist

As a portraitist his sitters included
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, Lord Chancellor Lord Mackay of Clashfern, and the comedian and actor
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, as well as a host of other figures drawn from the worlds of politics, commerce, and entertainment. He was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the
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in 1970. In 1979, he was the focus of a three-part BBC Television series, entitled 'Portrait'.


Brittany and the ''faienceries''

Although he achieved renown as a portrait painter, Alexander Goudie distinguished himself in a range of other creative spheres. A lifelong association with
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resulted from marriage to his Breton wife Marie-Renee. For over 30 years, his summers were spent documenting the changing face of the rural landscape in sketchbooks and paintings, on harboursides and in the fields. The culmination of these decades of study came in 1989 with the commission to decorate the interior of the
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flagship,
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. Some years later he was chosen to revive the tradition of creative collaboration between artists and the famous ceramic ''faienceries'' of
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. The resulting series of ceramic sculptures depicting ‘Breton types’ bears testament to a way of life that had all but vanished at the end of the 20th century.


Robert Burns' Tam o' Shanter

Goudie held a fascination throughout his career with Robert Burns' narrative poem, ''Tam o' Shanter'', and over many years he re-created the poem in paintings. The final illustrative cycle of over 60 works, completed in 1999, would be purchased in its entirety and now resides on permanen
public display
a
Rozelle House
near Burns’ home in Alloway, Ayrshire.


Salome

Alexander Goudie found literary inspiration in Oscar Wilde’s play ''Salome'' and Richard Strauss’s
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of the same name. When asked to create the décor for a production by
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, the painter immersed himself in both the text and the music. He devised a host of designs for costumes and sets, which were fated not to appear on stage when the project met financial difficulties. Undeterred, Goudie transformed his vision into an exhibition of dramatic canvasses which was unveiled at the
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in 1990.


Influences and legacy

Alexander Goudie died in 2004 in
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,
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. As a draughtsman and colourist, he drew inspiration from a broad range of subjects. In his studio in Glasgow, he worked painting portraits of society figures one day and immortalising the labouring Breton peasant the next. In character he was as theatrical as many of the canvasses to which he put his name. He saw himself in the tradition of figurative painting which stretched back from the work of his native
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, to encompass the influence of
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,
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, Velázquez and
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. He identified with them in his strongly held belief that “the pictures should tell their own story” and that an artist should, above all else, “speak with a clear voice”. His son Lachlan Goudie, born 1976, is following in his father's footsteps as a painter as well as writing and presenting the BBC television series The Story of Scottish Art (2015) and presenting a BBC documentary celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of
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(2018). His other son, Budock Goudie, is a pianist.


Main recent exhibitions

* The Scottish Gallery (Edinburgh) - Alexander Goudie Memorial Exhibition (2006) *
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(Paris) - Brittany Ferries collection exhibition - L'Art est un Voyage (2006) * Roger Billcliffe Gallery (Glasgow) - Goudie's Glasgow (2006) * Ewan Mundy Fine Art (Glasgow) - Ete Mediterranean (2007)
Paisley Museum
(Paisley) - Joie de Vivre – The Art of Alexander Goudie (2008)Kenneth Speirs
Looking back at Alex's life in art
Paisley Daily Express, 21 August 2008
* Roger Billcliffe Gallery (Glasgow) - A portrait of Spain (2008) * The Scottish Gallery (Edinburgh)
Still Lifes and Interiors
(2011) *The Scottish Gallery (Edinburgh) - Alexander Goudie : An Artist’s Life - Act I (2021)


Notes


References


Tam o' Shanter. A Tale by Robert Burns. Illustrated by Alexander Goudie
Limited Edition
Birlinn
Edinburgh, 2008 * Alexander Goudie
Tam o' Shanter - Illustrated by Alexander GoudieBirlinn
Edinburgh, 2012


External links


The Alexander Goudie Trust

The Goudie Collection @ Rozelle House (Tam O'Shanter)
*
Bridgeman Art Library
* The Telegraph, 27 April 2004

* The Scotsman, 19 April 2004
Obituary

Article
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about Paisley's personalities
Cutty Sark's 25 years old blended scotch whisky
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Lachlan Goudie
son of Alexander Goudie and painter himself {{DEFAULTSORT:Goudie, Alexander 1933 births 2004 deaths Artists from Paisley, Renfrewshire 20th-century Scottish painters Scottish male painters 21st-century Scottish painters 21st-century Scottish male artists 20th-century Scottish male artists