The Muses say our Sister is Ill
The Muses say our Sister is Ill
The Muses say our Sister is Ill The Muses say our Sister is Ill
About William Crosbie RSA RGI (1915-1999)

William Crosbie studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1932 to 1935. A travelling scholarship took him to Paris, where he worked under Fernand Léger, and took classes in history of art at The Sorbonne and in drawing with Maillol. Crosbie was part of a group of artists and writers who were very active immediately before the Second World War painting portraits. Later in his career it was by working with architects, decorating firms and painting murals that he was able to make a living, and continue to create the paintings that he wanted to paint.

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The Muses say our Sister is Ill

£1,400
  • Size unframed: H9 x W11 ins (23 x 28 cms)
  • Size framed: H17 x W18 ins (43 x 46 cms)
  • Watercolour
  • Framed
About William Crosbie RSA RGI (1915-1999)

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