David Donaldson

David Donaldson

David Donaldson was Painter and Limner to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland.

Born David Abercrombie Donaldson at Chryston, Lanarkshire in 1916. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1932–37 and won the Director’s Prize in 1936. He was awarded the Glasgow School of Art Haldane Travelling Scholarship in 1937 and went abroad for the first time in his life to visit Paris and Florence. When Donaldson returned to Glasgow he undertook another year of study at Glasgow School of Art, the equivalent of a post-graduate year awarded to outstanding students on completion of their diploma.

The Empire Exhibition of 1938 was held in Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park. Scotland’s schools of art were employed to decorate pavilions and Donaldson painted a large scale mural which did not survive the demolition of the exhibition.

With the declaration of war in 1939 Donaldson was graded unfit for military service. He continued to teach his night-school classes but as staff from the art school went off to serve in the forces he graduated to teaching first and second year students. In 1941 he won the important Guthrie Award at the Royal Scottish Academy's annual exhibition. In 1942 he married Kathleen Boyd Maxwell (whom he later divorced) and in 1943 their son was born. Eventually, in 1944 he was appointed a full-time lecturer and a permanent member of staff at Glasgow School of Art.

He was elected an Associate Member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1951 and a full Member in 1956. He was elected member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters 1964 and appointed Head of the Department of Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art in 1967. In the meantime he had married Maria Mora-Szorc in 1948 and they had two daughters.

Donaldson was commissioned to paint the Queen in 1966. He was appointed Painter and Limner to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland in 1977. Amongst his other notable subjects were Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and many prominent figures in Scottish public life.

David Donaldson died shortly after celebrating his 80th birthday in 1996.[1] This was also the year in which he was awarded the City of Glasgow Lord Provost’s Award for the Visual Arts and his biography by W. Gordon Smith[2] was published.

References

  1. ^ Obituary: David Donaldson by Joanna Soden, The Independent, Tuesday, 27 August 1996
  2. ^ 'David Donaldson - Painter and Limner to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland' by W. Gordon Smith, Mainstreem Publishing (Edinburgh) Ltd., ISBN 1-85158-826-4 (hardback), ISBN 1-85158-851-5 (paperback)

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