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William Wilson (artist)
William Wilson (1905–1972) was a Scottish stained glass artist, printmaker and watercolour painter.〔(Royal Academy of Arts: William Wilson ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕 He was a member of the Royal Scottish Academy. He was awarded an OBE.
==Biography==

Wilson learned stained glass making in an apprenticeship with James Ballantyne,〔(Bourne Fine Art: William Wilson Biography ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕 and by studying under Herbert Hendrie.〔 In 1932 he was awarded a Carnegie Travelling Scholarship by the Royal Scottish Academy, which he used to study at Edinburgh College of Art under Adam Bruce Thomson and to travel in France, Germany, Italy and Spain. In these travels he made pen and ink drawings of the Italian city of Venice,〔(Bourne Fine Art: William Wilson: Venice ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕 and the Spanish cities of Madrid, Granada, Ronda, and Toledo.〔(Wilson's fine drawing of the Spanish city of Toledo ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕 He studied printmaking under Adam Bruce Thomson.〔 In watercolour he belonged to the Edinburgh School.〔 He studied further at the Royal College of Art, London, producing etchings and engravings of subjects such as 'Loch Scavaig, Skye' in the 1930s.〔(British Council: Visual Arts Collection: William Wilson ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕 Some of his works are on display at The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh.〔(Wilson - Master Printer ) Retrieved 16th September 2015〕
Wilson taught stained glass making at Edinburgh College of Art. He started his own studio in 1937, making stained glass windows for Canterbury Cathedral and a number of Scottish Churches.〔 He slowly became blind through diabetes.〔(Eric Liddell Centre: Stained Glass ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕 As well as religious stained glass, he made secular pieces such as "The Irish Jig" which was originally fitted in his Edinburgh home.〔(National Galleries Scotland: "The Irish Jig" ). Retrieved 2 November 2012.〕

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