William Geissler
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William Hastie Geissler (1894 - 1963) was a Scottish artist known for his watercolours of the natural world. He was one of The Edinburgh School, and much of his earlier work came from sketching trips undertaken with other members of this group, though he himself is sometimes described as a "neglected" member. Although his natural preference lay with watercolour, often with gouache and pen and ink, several works in oil survive.
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William Geissler
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William Geissler
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William Geissler
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Inveresk, East Lothian, Scotland
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1963-11-11
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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1894-06-26
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Edinburgh College of Art, André Lhote, Paris
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1894-06-26
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William Hastie Geissler
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William Geissler ca.1922, photo M.E. Burnet
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1963-11-11
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Painting, watercolours
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William Hastie Geissler (1894 - 1963) was a Scottish artist known for his watercolours of the natural world. He was one of The Edinburgh School, and much of his earlier work came from sketching trips undertaken with other members of this group, though he himself is sometimes described as a "neglected" member. Although his natural preference lay with watercolour, often with gouache and pen and ink, several works in oil survive.
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William Hastie Geissler