Interlude
1935
92.0 x 71.0 cm
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Artist Biography
David Simpson Foggie (1878–1948): A Painter's Eye for Victorian Life
David Simpson Foggie (1878–1948) stands as a significant figure in Scottish art history, recognized primarily for his meticulous portraits and evocative depictions of domestic scenes—particularly those capturing the essence of Victorian Scotland. Born in Dundee on December 31st, 1878, to James and Margaret Foggie – parents who instilled in him an appreciation for craftsmanship and social responsibility – Foggie’s artistic journey began early, nurtured by a formative encounter with William Grubb at Dundee College of Art, where he honed his skills as a Pupil Assistant. This initial training proved pivotal, shaping his approach to art and establishing connections with fellow artists like Stewart Carmichael, John Duncan, and Alec Grieve who fostered a vibrant intellectual environment.- Early Influences: Foggie’s artistic sensibilities were profoundly impacted by the Impressionist movement, particularly through his studies in Antwerp, Paris, and Florence – experiences that broadened his visual vocabulary and exposed him to diverse artistic traditions.
- Return to Dundee & Artistic Collaborations: Upon returning to Dundee, he established a close association with Carmichael, Duncan and Grieve, forming part of a collective dedicated to elevating the standards of Scottish art. This collaborative spirit fueled experimentation and innovation within their circle.
- Recognition & Professional Achievements: Foggie’s dedication to his craft garnered him prestigious affiliations – RSW (Royal Scottish Watercolour Society) in 1918 and RSA (Royal Scottish Academy) in 1930 – cementing his position as a respected artist of his time. He served as Secretary of the RSA from 1932, overseeing its operations and furthering its mission to champion artistic excellence.
Notable Works & Artistic Style
Foggie’s oeuvre is characterized by remarkable technical precision combined with a sensitivity to emotion—a duality that distinguishes his paintings from many of his contemporaries. He excelled in capturing the subtleties of light and color, employing techniques reminiscent of Impressionism while maintaining a grounding in academic realism. His subjects ranged from portraits of individuals – including intimate depictions of family members – to landscapes reflecting the beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Among his most celebrated works are “Mrs Emma Grace Marryat (1849–1927)” and “David Foggie (1878–1948), Artist, Self Portrait,” both demonstrating his mastery of tonal gradation and compositional balance. The Dundee Art Institute Collection holds "Mother and Child," a poignant portrayal of maternal tenderness—a testament to Foggie’s ability to convey profound human emotion through visual representation.- Technique: Foggie favored oil paints on canvas, meticulously blending pigments to achieve luminous effects and capturing the textures of surfaces with remarkable accuracy.
- Subject Matter: He frequently depicted scenes from everyday life—domestic interiors, portraits of family members—often imbued with a quiet dignity and understated beauty.
- Influence: Foggie’s artistic vision resonated deeply within his peers, notably Walter Vaes and Alec Grieve, who recognized the importance of capturing authentic emotion alongside skillful draughtsmanship.
Legacy & Historical Significance
David Simpson Foggie's contribution to Scottish art extends beyond individual masterpieces; he embodies a broader artistic ethos—one rooted in observation, empathy, and an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship. His work reflects the spirit of Victorian Scotland, capturing its social values and aesthetic sensibilities with grace and nuance. As noted by Matthew Jarron, Curator at Paisley Museum & Art Galleries, “The problems of actual painting interest him - light, form, color and technique – and it might without disrespect be said that his work is more interesting to the artist than the general public.” His enduring influence can be seen in subsequent generations of Scottish painters who admired his dedication to realism and his ability to infuse his canvases with emotional depth. Foggie’s legacy continues to inspire artists today, reminding us of the power of art to illuminate human experience and preserve cultural heritage.Further Exploration
For a deeper understanding of David Simpson Foggie's artistic life and work, consult Art UK (david simpson foggie
1878 - 1948
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Portraiture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Walter Vaes
- Alec Grieve
- William George Gillies
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Grubb
- Stewart Carmichael
- John Duncan
- Date Of Birth: December 31, 1878
- Date Of Death: October 9, 1948
- Full Name: David Simpson Foggie
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- A Fisherrow Fisherwife
- Mrs Emma Grace Marryat
- Place Of Birth: Dundee, Scotland

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