Steven Campbell 1953-2007
Steven Campbell, the son of a steelworker and a steelworker himself before attending Glasgow School of Art, exploded onto the Scottish art scene in 1982 in the Scottish Arts Council exhibition ‘Scottish Art Now’. He soon became the driving force behind the group of painters (including Howson) known as the new ‘Glasgow Boys’, whose large-scale, figurative paintings marked a renaissance in painting and Glasgow in particular as a cultural centre. By the mid-1980s, Campbell’s international reputation was established with his move to New York.
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Oil Paintings by Steven Campbell 1953-2007
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The Striking Gardeners
40'' x 54''
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Siamese Boxing Triplets and the Tarantino Dash
84'' x 90''
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The Blind Magician
30'' x 40''
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Modelling Rings for Giants
20'' x 30''
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Local Hybreds
84'' x 101''
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A Man Perceived by a Flea
16'' x 22''
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Portrait of Adrain W
24'' x 36''
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The Milkman
40'' x 44''
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Painting Backwards in a Mirror Causes Accidental Angels
36'' x 48''
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Master and Apprentice- The Green Man
24'' x 36''
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Tripping Over en plein air
40'' x 54''
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Red Robin in a Cage
20'' x 30''
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Figure at the Base of an Abaration
24'' x 36''
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The Nursery of the Barber/ed Hatter
24'' x 36''
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Portrait of Linton Strachey, Surrendering to the Windsor Knot
20'' x 30''
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The Apprentice Cuts His Own Fate
18'' x 24''
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