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Mary Nicol Neill Armour

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133: 235: 200:, becoming a full member in 1956. She became a member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1958. After the Education Authority legislation for married women had been repealed, Armour returned to teaching still life painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1951 to 1962. Initially many of her students were returning servicemen who had had their training at the School interrupted by the 207:
She retired from teaching in 1962 and returned to painting full-time. This allowed a late flourish in her career and her work was in considerable demand. In 1972 she was awarded the Cargill Prize from the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and became a full member of the Institute in 1977. In
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During her training at the Glasgow School of Art from 1920 to 1924, Armour learned a sophisticated respect for strong composition, though her independence can be seen in her decision to paint a 'Pit Head Scene' for her diploma project rather than the expected religious subject painting and against
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is a fine example of her paintings of the late 1940s. During Armour's teaching at the Glasgow School of Art in the 1950s, she claimed to had learnt much from her students and their response to contemporary painting. As a result, her brushwork became freer and her colour brightened and became more
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on the outskirts of Glasgow city. Her marriage resulted in her resigning her teaching post as required under the education authority rules for married women. While this meant she had more time to paint, it went entirely against her preference.
247:. Her still life paintings with flowers - even though she also painted still life without flowers, as well as landscapes, seascapes and some portraits - are her most characteristic works. Armour learned from her contemporaries such as 146:, Scotland to Jabina Gilbert and William Steel, a steel worker. She was the eldest of six children. As a young girl she initially wanted to train to become a teacher. She won a scholarship to 460: 558: 573: 553: 543: 538: 372: 219:
The Armour Award, named after her, is awarded annually by The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts for a work of distinction by a young artist.
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in Edinburgh and winning the Guthrie Prize in 1937; the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Scottish Society of Artists and the
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After a post-diploma year and teacher training, Armour became an art teacher working in
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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow - art collection, artist biography
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and attended between 1914 and 1920. She drew the attention of an art teacher,
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Armour continued to paint until 1988 when her eyesight worsened. She died in
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Blackwaterfoot, the seaside village where Armour and her husband painted.
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She and her husband founded the Milngavie Art Club in 1927.
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vibrant. Armour and her husband often painted the sea at
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Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts - Annual Awards
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Blantyre, South Lanarkshire
Paisley, Renfrewshire
Glasgow School of Art
Guthrie Award
LLD
Glasgow School of Art
Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts

Glasgow School of Art
Blantyre
Hamilton Academy
Penelope Beaton
Edinburgh School of Art
Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow
Cambuslang
Milngavie
Royal Academy
Royal Scottish Academy
Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
Royal Scottish Watercolour Society
war
LLD
University of Glasgow
Paisley

Maurice Greiffenhagen
Anne Redpath
David Donaldson
Blackwaterfoot

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