Margot Sandeman was a Scottish artist, who created vivid landscapes of the West Coast and interior still lifes influenced by the Arts and Crafts tradition.
Margot Sandeman (1922-2009) was born in Glasgow to artist parents Muriel Boyd the embroiderer and contemporary of Jessie Newbery, and Archibald Sandeman the self-trained watercolourist. She studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1939, alongside her long lasting friend and artist Joan Eardley and poet, gardener and sculptor Ian Hamilton Finlay, with whom she was to later collaborate on a series of published works by Wild Hawthorn Press.
Margot Sandeman
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Margot Sandeman SSA
The Way Up, 1983
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Family Gathering Berries 2, 1991
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Hawthorn Bush - Autumn, Arran, 1991
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Poet at the edge of a Dark Wood (Study) 1973
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Laburnum III, 1993
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Joseph and his coat of many colours, 1950
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Lovers in a Barn, 1940
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Two figures in a Landscape, 1953
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Margot Sandeman SSA
No More Sheep
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Honeysuckle, 1992
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Margot Sandeman SSA
Jug, Goblet and Brambles (2)
Margot Sandeman SSA
Honey, 1986 (with i Hamilton Finlay)
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Size : Oil on canvas, 14" x 36"
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