Gordon Bryce RSA b. 1943
Gordon Bryce RSA exhibits regularly across the United Kingdom, his work focusing on still life and landscape subjects, the latter typically of Aberdeenshire and the west coast of Scotland. All his work is painted with a native richness and strength of colour and texture.
Bryce was born in Edinburgh in 1943. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art, where his tutors were Sir Robin Philipson and Sir William Gillies. After graduating, Bryce was appointed Lecturer in Printmaking at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen. He later became Head of Fine Art there, a post he held from 1986 to 1995.
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Our Infinite Land
22 June - 21 July 2019The Academicians' Gallery Free entry The Royal Scottish Academy is pleased to present Our Infinite Land . Taking Hugh MacDiarmid’s decrial ‘Scotland small? Our multiform, our infinite Scotland small?’ as...Read more -
Winter Flowers
20 January - 8 March 2018RSA Lower Galleries Free entry In 2015, an Anne Redpath lithograph was purchased for the RSA Collection. Winters Flowers was made by Anne in collaboration with Harley Brothers in Edinburgh....Read more -
Rediscover
3 October - 8 November 2015The Academicians' Gallery Free entry For October 2015 The Academicians' Gallery expands into the Finlay Room to make a special presentation. Rediscover aims to unearth gems from our Academicians' studios....Read more -
Scottish Drawings
31 January - 1 March 2015RSA Lower Galleries Free entry An investigation into contemporary drawing by Royal Scottish Academicians and invited artists. The exhibition also fincludes a selection of historic works from the RSA Collections....Read more