- John Quinton Pringle
John Quinton Pringle, (1865 - 1925) was a Scottish painter, influenced by
Jules Bastien-Lepage and associated with theGlasgow Boys .Early life
"Pringle" was born the son of a railway employee in
Dennistoun ,Glasgow . Though the family moved for a short time (1869 to 1874) toLangbank in nearbyRenfrewshire , (where his father had been appointed stationmaster), John received his education in Glasgow and later lived for some time in "Maukinfauld Road", Tollcross .He left school in 1876 and was apprencticed to an optical repairman. Twenty years later he set up in business on his own, offering optical and electrical repairs in his shop in "90 Saltmarket", (now "SVDP" shop) near "Glasgow Cross". It was a famously chaotically run shop, but John kept it running as a business (albeit a sideline from his real love) for over 20 years.
Meanwhile, he pursued a vocation in painting. He attended evening and Saturday morning classes (at the same time as
Charles Rennie Mackintosh ) between 1883 and 1888. In 1901, he won a gold medal for life drawing at the South Kensington national competition.A life as a painter
He has left about 100 works. Many are small scale oil on canvas, with subjects often including his family, friends, backcourts or local surroundings. (He did not paint in oils between 1911 and 1921). He visited
Normandy in 1910 and spent a couple of summers in theShetland island of "Whalsay", (where he stayed with the local doctor, "W.G. Wilson"). In both cases he produced a range of sea or landscapes, often experimenting with painterly effects. Later he produced portraits (often miniatures) on commission, some of which are in theVictoria and Albert Museum ,London .He was influenced by the French painter
Jules Bastien-Lepage , who had been exhibited in "Glasgow", along with other French painters, during the 1880s. He was most obviously influenced in technique, though the interest local subjects are another shared concern. In later works he used paint dissolved in turpentine and applied this in short strokes using a square brush. His palette in any one painting was limited but intense - his technique often giving a luminous or shimmering effect.He exhibited at the
Vienna Secessionist Exhibition of 1902 and in theWhitechapel Art Gallery ,London , in 1914 .A "Centenary Exhibition" was held by "Kelvingrove Art Gallery",
Glasgow in 1964He died in
East Kilbride on the 21st of April 1925 and is buried in Sandymount,Shettleston , in the east end ofGlasgow .Paintings
* "Greenock", watercolour, (1886) sold by McTears 20.09.02
*"Parkheid" ,oil on canvas, (c1886)sold by Sotheby's March 2006
*"Self Portrait" ,oil on canvas, (c1886), Kelvingrove Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Backcourt, Bartholomew Street", oil on canvas, (1887)British Museum
*“"Tarbet Loch Fyne"”,watercolour, (1888), Hunterian Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Children at a burn"” (1889), oil on canvas, Tate Britain,London ,
*“"Repairing the bicycle" (the artist’ younger brother, "Barclay Pringle"), oil on canvas, (c1889), Kelvingrove Art Gallery,Glasgow ,
*“"Portrait of the artist’s elder brother, Christopher Nisbet Pringle"” (c1890),oil on canvas, Tate Britain,London
*“"View from the artist’s window in Maukinfauld Road", Oil on canvas, (c1890) Kelvingrove Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Muslin Street"” , (1896) , oil on canvas, City Art CentreEdinburgh *“"Mrs Newberry and Daughter" ,oil on canvas, (1902) Hunterian Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Bosham"” ,Watercolour, (1903) Tate BritainLondon
*"Man with a tobacco pouch" oil on canvas, (1903) sold by The Leicester Galleries 2006
*“"Two figures on a fence"” oil on canvas (1904), Kelvingrove Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Girls at play"” ,oil on canvas, (c1905) Hunterian Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Poultry Yard, Gartcosh"” , oil on canvas, (1906) National Galleries of Scotland,Edinburgh
*“"Tollcross, Glasgow"” , oil on canvas, (1908) Hunterian Art Gallery,Glasgow
*"Portrait of a boy, bust length,wearing a grey suit and a pink cravat in a summer landscape." , (1910) Allposter.com
*“"Caudebec"” oil on canvas, (1910), Kelvingrove Art Galleries,Glasgow
*“"Mrs Helen Meldrum"” , black chalk drawing, (1923) Hunterian Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"Mrs Helen Meldrum", oil on canvas, (1924) Hunterian Art Gallery,Glasgow
*“"The Window"” (1924) , oil on canvas,Tate Britain,London Bibliography
* "Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford, (2004) ISBN 0198652119
* "John Q Pringle 1864-1925-a centenary exhibition" (the catalogue) by J Meldrum and A Auld, Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums (1964)
* "Scottish Arts Council Exhibition Catalogue" (1981) by J Meldrum and D BrownExternal links
* http://www.tate.org.uk/(images of "Children at a burn, Portrait of the Artist’s elder brother, The Window")
* [http://aagm.co.uk Explorer ] at aagm.co.uk (image of "Curing Station, Whalsay")
* [http://en.easyart.com/art-prints/artists/John-Quinton-Pringle-10876.html John Quinton Pringle Art Prints - Easyart.com ] at en.easyart.com
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