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Scottish painter Jack Vettriano dies aged 73 | Scottish painter Jack Vettriano dies aged 73 |
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Jack Vettriano was a self-taught artist | Jack Vettriano was a self-taught artist |
Scottish painter Jack Vettriano, best known for his painting The Singing Butler, has died at the age of 73. | Scottish painter Jack Vettriano, best known for his painting The Singing Butler, has died at the age of 73. |
His publicist said the artist was found dead at his apartment in Nice, in the south of France, on Saturday. | His publicist said the artist was found dead at his apartment in Nice, in the south of France, on Saturday. |
It is understood there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. | It is understood there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. |
Vettriano was a self-taught artist whose most famous work became the UK's best-selling art print and set a Scottish record when it was auctioned in 2004. | Vettriano was a self-taught artist whose most famous work became the UK's best-selling art print and set a Scottish record when it was auctioned in 2004. |
The Singing Butler set a Scottish record when it was sold at auction in 2004 | The Singing Butler set a Scottish record when it was sold at auction in 2004 |
He was born Jack Hoggan on 17 November 1951 in Methil, Fife, and left school at 15 to become a mining engineer. He later moved into personnel management. | He was born Jack Hoggan on 17 November 1951 in Methil, Fife, and left school at 15 to become a mining engineer. He later moved into personnel management. |
For his 21st birthday, he was given a set of watercolour paints and then spent much of his spare time teaching himself to paint. | For his 21st birthday, he was given a set of watercolour paints and then spent much of his spare time teaching himself to paint. |
He drew inspiration from works at Kirkcaldy Galleries, studying paintings from artists such as Samuel Peploe and William McTaggart so intently that he feared arousing the suspicions of gallery staff. | He drew inspiration from works at Kirkcaldy Galleries, studying paintings from artists such as Samuel Peploe and William McTaggart so intently that he feared arousing the suspicions of gallery staff. |
His breakthrough came in 1989 when he submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy's annual show and both sold on the first day, inspiring him to become a full-time artist. | His breakthrough came in 1989 when he submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy's annual show and both sold on the first day, inspiring him to become a full-time artist. |
His works garnered international acclaim, leading to exhibitions in cities including London, Hong Kong, Johannesburg and New York. | His works garnered international acclaim, leading to exhibitions in cities including London, Hong Kong, Johannesburg and New York. |
Vettriano was appointed an OBE for services to visual arts in 2003 | Vettriano was appointed an OBE for services to visual arts in 2003 |
Vettriano was often dismissed by critics, who variously described his work as "brainless erotica", "mere wallpaper" and "crass male fantasy". | Vettriano was often dismissed by critics, who variously described his work as "brainless erotica", "mere wallpaper" and "crass male fantasy". |
But in an interview with the Radio Times, he responded: "They don't like an artist who is as popular as me because it takes away part of their authority. If they want to ignore me, let them. | But in an interview with the Radio Times, he responded: "They don't like an artist who is as popular as me because it takes away part of their authority. If they want to ignore me, let them. |
"I have what I want and that is the support of the public. | "I have what I want and that is the support of the public. |
"That means far more to me than the approval of a bunch of well-educated art buffs." | "That means far more to me than the approval of a bunch of well-educated art buffs." |
He was appointed an OBE for services to visual arts in 2003. | He was appointed an OBE for services to visual arts in 2003. |
Vettriano's best-known painting was reimagined by Banksy as Crude Oil (Vettriano) which is set to be sold at auction | Vettriano's best-known painting was reimagined by Banksy as Crude Oil (Vettriano) which is set to be sold at auction |
His best-known work, The Singing Butler, depicts an elegant couple dancing on a storm-swept beach accompanied by their butler and maid. | His best-known work, The Singing Butler, depicts an elegant couple dancing on a storm-swept beach accompanied by their butler and maid. |
It sold at auction in 2004 for £744,800 - a Scottish record at the time - and reproductions of the painting were the best-selling art print in the UK. | It sold at auction in 2004 for £744,800 - a Scottish record at the time - and reproductions of the painting were the best-selling art print in the UK. |
It was reimagined by Banksy for Crude Oil (Vettriano) - a painting now owned by Blink-182 star Mark Hoppus and expected to fetch between £3m and £5m at auction in London on Tuesday. | It was reimagined by Banksy for Crude Oil (Vettriano) - a painting now owned by Blink-182 star Mark Hoppus and expected to fetch between £3m and £5m at auction in London on Tuesday. |
Despite being shunned by galleries earlier in his career, Vettriano's self-portrait The Weight went on long-term display in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery when it reopened after a renovation in 2011. | Despite being shunned by galleries earlier in his career, Vettriano's self-portrait The Weight went on long-term display in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery when it reopened after a renovation in 2011. |
The first major retrospective of his work was held in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow in 2013. | The first major retrospective of his work was held in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow in 2013. |
It attracted more than 136,000 visitors during its five-month run and was said at the time to be the most successful commercial exhibition ever staged in Glasgow. | It attracted more than 136,000 visitors during its five-month run and was said at the time to be the most successful commercial exhibition ever staged in Glasgow. |
A further retrospective was held at Kirkcaldy Galleries in 2022, focusing on his formative years and early career. | A further retrospective was held at Kirkcaldy Galleries in 2022, focusing on his formative years and early career. |
Vettriano created a portrait for one of three giant murals of Billy Connolly installed in Glasgow in 2017 as part of a BBC programme marking the comedian's 75th birthday. | Vettriano created a portrait for one of three giant murals of Billy Connolly installed in Glasgow in 2017 as part of a BBC programme marking the comedian's 75th birthday. |
First Minister John Swinney was among those paying tribute to the artist | First Minister John Swinney was among those paying tribute to the artist |
Among those who acquired Vettriano paintings were Jack Nicholson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Tim Rice and Robbie Coltrane. | Among those who acquired Vettriano paintings were Jack Nicholson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Tim Rice and Robbie Coltrane. |
He has spoken publicly about his struggles with his mental health and his dependence on alcohol and drugs. | He has spoken publicly about his struggles with his mental health and his dependence on alcohol and drugs. |
Vettriano's publicist said that his passing "marks the end of an era for contemporary Scottish art. | Vettriano's publicist said that his passing "marks the end of an era for contemporary Scottish art. |
"His evocative and timeless works will continue to captivate and inspire future generations." | "His evocative and timeless works will continue to captivate and inspire future generations." |
First Minister John Swinney paid tribute to the artist and offered his condolences to his family. | First Minister John Swinney paid tribute to the artist and offered his condolences to his family. |
"I am very sorry to hear the news that Jack Vettriano has died," he wrote in a post on X. | "I am very sorry to hear the news that Jack Vettriano has died," he wrote in a post on X. |
"He made a unique and evocative contribution to artistic life in Scotland in such compelling style." | "He made a unique and evocative contribution to artistic life in Scotland in such compelling style." |
There are few artists who have such instant recognition outside the world of art or who are loved and loathed in equal measures. | |
From the moment Jack Hoggan invented Jack Vettriano, submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy and sold both in a day, he set in motion the commercial pull and establishment disdain which would follow him throughout his career. | |
The commercial success and record prices only further antagonised the critics who dismissed his work as "colouring in". | |
The first major retrospective of his work in Kelvingrove Art Gallery in 2013 had not just a separate room with a warning for his more explicit paintings but a gift shop which did a roaring trade in spin-off merchandise. | |
Would he have traded some of that success for a fairer review of his work? | |
I think he would. | |
When I first met him 25 years ago, he was keen to dismiss any criticism as art establishment snobbery. What ordinary people thought of his work was all that mattered. | |
Each time I met him, more and more people had made that clear by attending his exhibitions in their thousands or buying prints and postcards. | |
The last time – on home turf at Kirkcaldy Art Galleries where he'd once studied the colourists – was especially emotional. | |
"I'm not just happy, I'm proud," he told me, "to have done that without any tuition and be back here where it all started." | |
Self-made, self-starting, Jack Vettriano gave a large section of the public what they wanted and the world is a little less colourful for his passing. |