Ritchie, George

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Ritchie, George

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George Ritchie was born in 1894 and attended The Glasgow School of Art for the academic year 1914 to 1915. During this time he resided at Burndale Terrace, Kilmalcolm.

Ritchie's occupation is listed as 'painter' and he was enrolled as an evening student of Drawing and Painting, possibly under the tutelage of Professors James M. Dunlop and Allan D. Mainds. It is possible he is 'George I. Ritchie,' a watercolour painter who was particularly active during the period 1948 to 1952. George I. Ritchie exhibited with The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts with a selection of watercolours, including 'Old Buildings, St. Andrew's Harbour.'

Source: The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts by Roger Billcliffe.

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