Roy Ferguson
'Ceux qui attendent'
, c. 1940
Watercolour
14 x 18 inches
Signed and inscribed to artist's label verso
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Provenance
Private collection
Note: Roy Young Ferguson (1907-1981) was an accomplished painter, caricaturist, illustrator and brother of artist Daniel Ferguson. Ferguson taught at Glasgow School of Art and exhibited at the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society where he was a member. Ferguson also exhibited at the RA, RSA, RBA, NEAC, RGI and the Paris Salon where he was awarded a Silver Medal in 1952. His work can be found in Glasgow Art Gallery and Newport Art Gallery, Gwent. He was an elected member of the RSW. During the 1930s he developed a cubist style, influenced perhaps by fellow Scot William McCance.