- Louis Deuchars
Louis Reid Deuchars (1870-1927) was a Scottish artist and sculptor. Born in
Comrie ,Perthshire , Scotland, he attendedGlasgow School of Art from 1887 to 1888. During his time in the city he was working as a stained-glass painter, possibly for a firm of decorators, such as Guthrie & Wells. His series of lithographs, 'Picturesque Glasgow' was published in 'The Bailie' (1893-5). After sending a selection of his drawings toGeorge Frederic Watts , 'England's Michelangelo', Deuchars secured work as an assistant to Watts at Compton, Surrey, England,where he worked on Watts' sculptures ', Inverness-shire. During his association with the Wattses, he learned how to submit works to major art exhibitions & sold several.Following that he was assistant to the sculptor Sir William
Goscombe John in St John's Wood, London. Then he moved to be assistant to another sculptor,William Robert Colton at Hughenden, near High Wycombe.Deuchars in Edinburgh
A promise of work for
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray , a Scottish sculptor, who was engaged on a large memorial work toGladstone , took Deuchars to Edinburgh, but after a few weeks there was a disagreement and Deuchars found himself without work. Fortunately, the architectRobert Lorimer had just embarked on his commission for the new Chapel of the Knights of theOrder of the Thistle atSt Giles Cathedral . Deuchars's style of modelling appealed to Lorimer with the result that he made all the plaster models for the figure work, inside and outside, carved either in stone by Joseph Hayes & his men, in oak by theClow brothers , or in bronze cast by theBromsgrove Guild . This was the start of a profitable lengthy association with Lorimer, although he also continued to exhibit & sell work in various exhibitions. His last & largest work for Lorimer was the bronze group for the [http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.6031/fromUkniwmSearch/1 Glenelg War Memorial] . After that his commissions from Lorimer declined, but, working independently, he did model a large Madonna & Child, a memorial to Miss McLaggan, inOld Saint Paul's, Edinburgh .Louis Deuchars died in 1927 and was buried at Saughton graveyard, Edinburgh. His funeral was attended by all the major figures in the local art world.
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*Boreham, Louise "Louis Reid Deuchars (1870-1927) & the Relationship between Sculptors & Architects", PhD Thesis, Edinburgh College of Art, December 1998.
*Boreham, Louise “Aldourie Pottery, Dores, Inverness-shire” in “Scottish Pottery Historical Review No.9”, 1984/5, pp. 37-39.
*Boreham, Louise “Aldourie: Testament of hope” in “The Scotsman – Weekend”, 11 July 1987.
*Boreham, Louise “Louis Reid Deuchars” in “The Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland – The Journal and Annual Report 1988 No 15, pp. 14-20.
*Boreham, Louise “In Grandfather’s Footsteps” in “Motorcaravan and Motorhome Monthly”, March 1988, pp. 34 & 36.
*Boreham, Louise "Louis Reid Deuchars - Collaboration with Sir Robert Lorimer", in "Church Monuments, Journal of the Church Monuments Society" Volume XII 1977, pp. 87-93.
*Boreham, Louise "Louis Reid Deuchars and the Aldourie Pottery" in "Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History" Volume 2 1997, pp. 1 - 9.
*Boreham, Louise "Sculptors v. Architects" in "Architectural Heritage IX, The Journal of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland", 1998, pp. 84-98.
*Boreham, Louise “A Fitting Tribute – The Story of the Glenelg War Memorial”, in “Wester Ross Life”, p14.
*Boreham, Louise "The Thistle Chapel : a reassessment of the windows and carving" in "Architectural Heritage X, The Journal of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland", 1999, pp. 54 - 65.
*Boreham, Louise “Compton Chapel" in "The Victorian, the Magazine of the Victorian Society", No. 3, March 2000, pp.10 - 13.
*Boreham, Louise “Louis Reid Deuchars and the Altar at Mount Stuart” in “Sculpture Journal VII”, PMSA London, 2002, pp. 83 – 94.
*Boreham, Louise “Wood Carving in Dunblane Cathedral Choir” in “Journal of the Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral”, Vol. XIX, 2002, Part 1, pp. 4 – 10.
*Boreham, Louise “New Bosses for the Roof of Glasgow Cathedral Choir” in Architectural Heritage XV, The Journal of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland", 2004, pp. 117-128.External links
* [http://www.artnet.com/artist/675595/louis-reid-deuchars.html Louis Reid Deuchars on Artnet]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp06616&rNo=0&role=art George Frederick Watts by Louis Deuchars]
* [http://www.lochnesswelcome.co.uk/heritage/sectionDetail.asp?sID=102 Aldourie Pottery]
* [http://www.osp.org.uk/building Old Saint Paul's Edinburgh]
* [http://www.churchmonumentssociety.org/newfile53.htm Church Monuments Society]
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