James
MacIntosh Patrick (1907 1988) was an etcher and painter
celebrated for his finely observed paintings of the
Angus landscape and Dundee. Born in Dundee, the son of
an architect, MacIntosh Patrick studied at
Glasgow School of Art
and in
Paris. He began his
career as an etcher, but when the market for this
collapsed in the 1930s he turned towards painting in
watercolour and oil. Arguably Scotland’s foremost
landscape painter, he was also known for his highly
finished etchings made in the early 1930s.
St Paul's Cathedral is the subject for a series of limited edition prints, which are available unframed for £60 each. Contact us if you would like to purchase one of these.

