Sir James Guthrie (1859-1930), Painter
Sitter in 17 portraits
Artist of 3 portraits
James Guthrie originally enrolled at Glasgow University to study law, but in 1877 abandoned this in favour of painting. Largely self-taught, he was strongly influenced by the French Realists, especially Jules Bastien-Lepage, and was associated with the Glasgow Boys. In 1885, Guthrie turned to portraiture, which became the basis of his subsequent career. He established portrait studies in both Glasgow and London and gained an international reputation for his work. Guthrie was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1888, a full academician in 1892, and president in 1902, a post that he held until 1919.
by Sir James Guthrie
oil on canvas, 1924-1930
On display in Room 30 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 2463
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon
by Sir James Guthrie
oil on canvas, circa 1924-1930
NPG 3545
Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith
by Sir James Guthrie
oil on canvas, circa 1924-1930
On display at Palace of Westminster, London
NPG 3544
All paintings by this artist on the BBC Your Paintings website
Places
Argyll and Bute
Glasgow
Scottish Borders





