Alexander McNeish (1932-2000) was a Scottish artist. Alexander McNeish was born at Bo'ness, near Linlithgow on the Firth of Forth, Scotland, the son of a coal miner. [1] He attended Edinburgh College of Art from 1952 to 1957 [2] studying under John Maxwell. [3]
In 1960 he exhibited with Albert Irvin at Galerie Im Griechenbeisl. [4]
In 1963, 10 of his lino prints illustrated a Gael Turnbull book of poetry called A Very Particular Hill, a lino cut of his also illustrated a William McGonagall poem in the British periodical Poor. Old. Tired. Horse. [5]
He taught at Wolverhampton College of Art in 1962 [1] and was head of painting at Exeter College of Art and Design from 1965 to 1980. [6]
His work can be found in the collections of the Manchester Art Gallery [7] the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, the Arts Council and the City Art Centre in Edinburgh. [8] McNeish was one of a group of heavy drinking Scottish art teachers known as the "Scottish Mafia" [1] or "Scotia Nostra". [9]
Alexander McNeish (1932-2000) was a Scottish artist. Alexander McNeish was born at Bo'ness, near Linlithgow on the Firth of Forth, Scotland, the son of a coal miner. [1] He attended Edinburgh College of Art from 1952 to 1957 [2] studying under John Maxwell. [3]
In 1960 he exhibited with Albert Irvin at Galerie Im Griechenbeisl. [4]
In 1963, 10 of his lino prints illustrated a Gael Turnbull book of poetry called A Very Particular Hill, a lino cut of his also illustrated a William McGonagall poem in the British periodical Poor. Old. Tired. Horse. [5]
He taught at Wolverhampton College of Art in 1962 [1] and was head of painting at Exeter College of Art and Design from 1965 to 1980. [6]
His work can be found in the collections of the Manchester Art Gallery [7] the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, the Arts Council and the City Art Centre in Edinburgh. [8] McNeish was one of a group of heavy drinking Scottish art teachers known as the "Scottish Mafia" [1] or "Scotia Nostra". [9]