Alberto Morrocco RSA
Alberto Morrocco RSA
Alberto Morrocco RSA 'Low Tide, Benholm, 1961' Alberto Morrocco RSA 'Low Tide, Benholm, 1961' framed
About Alberto Morrocco RSA (1917-1998)

Alberto Morrocco was born in Aberdeen, the son of Italian immigrants. Precocious talent as a draughtsman secured him entrance to Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen at the tender age of 14 from where, following graduation, he briefly toured pre-war France and Italy. The avant-garde of the twenties and thirties, in particular Braque and Picasso, consequently had a lasting influence on Morocco’s life and art.

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Low Tide, Benholm, 1961

£14,250
  • Size unframed: H23 x W36 ins (58 x 91 cms)
  • Size framed: H30 x W43 ins (76 x 109 cms)
  • Oil on Board
  • Framed
One of the great twentieth century Scottish painters, Alberto was the master of all genres and need no more introduction here. This particular stretch of coast is painted at Benholm in Aberdeenshire. Morrocco clearly enjoyed spending time there as it was a subject he returned to often, Paisley Museum holds a fine example of the same beach viewed from the water. Not as nice as this one though.
About Alberto Morrocco RSA (1917-1998)

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