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William Strang (1859-1921)

Born Dumbarton, 13 Feb 1859; died Bournemouth, 12 April 1921. Scottish painter and printmaker. Following a brief apprenticeship with a shipbuilding firm in Clydesdale, he entered the Slade School of Art (1876) where he adhered to the uncompromising realism advocated by his teacher Alphonse Legros. After completing his studies at the Slade (1880), Strang became Legros’s assistant in the printmaking class for a year. For the next 20 years he worked primarily as an etcher. His etchings include landscapes in the tradition of Rembrandt, pastoral themes indebted to Giorgione and macabre genre subjects, marked by a sense of tension and suspended animation. He also etched 150 portraits of leading artistic and literary figures. The commitment to realism and psychological intensity that characterizes the best of Strang’s etched work is also evident in the paintings that dominated the latter half of his career. The influence of the Belgian and

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Standing Nude, Rear View, Arms Raised
William Strang
Standing Nude, Rear View, Arms Raised  For sale
£3500
Seated Nude (reclining
William Strang
Seated Nude (reclining  For sale 
Reclining Nude
William Strang
Reclining Nude  For sale 
The Green Cloak
William Strang
The Green Cloak  For sale 
Self Portrait, 1895
William Strang
Self Portrait, 1895  Sold 
The Listener, 1916
William Strang
The Listener, 1916  Sold 
The Opera Cloak (Portrait of Nancy...
William Strang
The Opera Cloak (Portrait of Nancy...  Sold 
Self Portrait, 1910
William Strang
Self Portrait, 1910  Sold 
Self portrait, 154
William Strang
Self portrait, 154  Sold 
The Love Letter
William Strang
The Love Letter  Sold 
The Buffet, 1917
William Strang
The Buffet, 1917  Sold