Ann Patrick
Size with frame 13 x 11 1/2 ins
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Painter in oil and pastel/gouache, daughter of the artist James McIntosh Patrick and wife of painter Richard Hunter from 1960. She was born in Dundee, Angus, and studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art there and at Patrick Allan-Fraser School of Art, Hospitalfield, Arbroath, 1954–8, her teachers Alberto Morrocco and David McClure. Although she lived in Arbroath, Angus, she frequently painted abroad. Her work “reflected my surroundings, giving formal permanence to ephemera such as fruit, flowers, aspects of the sea and landscape.” Solo shows included Roseangle Gallery, Dundee from 1958; Fine Art Society, Edinburgh, 1974; Fine Art Society, Glasgow, 1981; Rendezvous Gallery in Aberdeen and Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, both from 1985; and Isetan Gallery, Tokyo, and Gallery Tokitsu, Nagoya, both in Japan in 1994.
Represented in Aberdeen AG and Dundee AG, and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and a number of corporate collections, such as Robert Fleming and Scottish Television hold examples.