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Robert Gemmell Hutchison RSA RSW (1855–1936) was a Scottish landscape artist, specialising in coastal scenes. He belongs to the school of British Impressionism.


Life

He was born in
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on 1 July 1855 the first son of George Hutchison, a brass-founder, and his wife Margaret Forman.Oxford Dictionary of National Biography He was educated in
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. After first training as a seal-engraver he was encouraged to pursue oil painting and trained under
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at the Trustees Academy on Picardy Place. He set up his own studio at 1 India Buildings (at the top of Victoria Street) in 1878 and was instantly successful, exhibiting at the
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in 1879 and at the
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in 1881. He shifted quickly from empty seascapes, largely of the
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coast, to genre paintings, usually of young girls sitting on the coast. He was elected an associate of the
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in 1903 and a full member in 1911. He was also elected to the
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, the
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and the
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. His first one-man show in London was in December 1928 at Barbizon House, when 34 of his pictures were displayed. In later life he lived at 14 Craighall Terrace in
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, east of
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. He returned to Edinburgh in 1912, living at 8 St Bernards Crescent in the Stockbridge area. In the 1930s he spent time with his daughter at her home in
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, painting at St. Abbs. He died at his daughter’s house on 22 August 1936. He is buried in
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on one of the curving paths to the south-west. His portrait is sculpted on the memorial by John Stevenson Rhind.


Known works

*''Playing on the Rocks,
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'',
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*''The Empty Cradle'' (1880) *''The Pathos of Life'' (1884), oil on canvas, 122 × 182.9 cm *''Boys Guddling Trout'' (1886) *''Halloween'' (1896), exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy 70th exhibition *''The Gundy Man'' (1897) Dundee City Art Collection *''Village Carnival'' (1898), oil on canvas, 114 × 157 cm, © The Drambuie Collection, Edinburgh (bought by Sir Edward Moss) *''Bairnies Cuddle Doon'' (1900), for which he won a gold medal at the Paris Salon (bought by the Modern Arts Association), given to the Serjeant Gallery at Wanganui, New Zealand in 1947 *''Seagulls and Sapphire Seas'' (1909), 106 × 166 cm, sold to
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and Art Gallery by the artist in 1912 for £150, sold by
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for £120,000 in 2011 *''The Breezy Bents'' (1910) *''A Song of the Sea'' (1912) *''Shifting Shadows'' (1913) *''L’Ouevre de Passe'' (1914) *''The White Seam'' (1928) (Paisley Art Museum) *''The Young Arcadians'' *''The Tin Whistle'', oil on board, 10 × 14 inches *''Reflections'' (bought by the Royal Scottish Academy in 1932) *''Children Looking over a Fence'' (British Art – Mia Feigelson Gallery Children in Art – Mia Feigelson Gallery, oil on canvas; 40.8 x 30.5 cm (15.7 x 12 in.) © Perth & Kinross Council, Scotland; Bequeathed by Robert Brough, 1926; At the time of his death, works had been purchased by art galleries in Liverpool, Oldham, Glasgow, Bolton, Toronto, Blackpool, the Hamilton Trust, and the Fine Art Association of Canada. An unspecified work by Hutchison was sold by
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for £32,000 in August 2001; the expected price was £10,000 to £15,000.


Family

In 1879 he married Janet Boe (1857–1942), a grocer's daughter from
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. They had four daughters and three sons. His son, George Jackson Hutchison (1896–1918) was also an artist, as was his daughter Marion ‘Maud’ Gemmell Hutchison (1887–1963). George was killed serving in the
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. Maud would live and work at Craighall Terrace, Inveresk, Musselburgh and exhibit with the Academy in Edinburgh in 1909.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hutchison, Robert Gemmell 1855 births 1936 deaths Artists from Edinburgh Scottish artists