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John Duncan Collection

John Duncan

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: Ivory, Apes and Peacocks (The Queen of Sheba), c1909. Artist: John Duncan

Ivory, Apes and Peacocks (The Queen of Sheba), c1909. Artist: John Duncan
Ivory, Apes and Peacocks (The Queen of Sheba), c1909. Painting held at the Glasgow Museums, Glasgow. From The Studio Volume 80. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1920]

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: Sketch Book: '13'

Sketch Book: "13"
6200464 Sketch Book: " 13" by Duncan, John (1866-1945); 20.3x12.7 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: Sketch book with the number 13 written on the front cover)

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: John Duncan (Matchless) 1951 Senior Clubman TT

John Duncan (Matchless) 1951 Senior Clubman TT

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: Bedroom in Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937

Bedroom in Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937
Bedroom in a small house at Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller and carried out by Duncan Miller Ltd. for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: Fergusson Gallery, Perth, Scotland

Fergusson Gallery, Perth, Scotland. This gallery, which opened in 1992, houses the works of the Scottish artist John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1861)

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: Tristan and Isolde, 1912. Artist: John Duncan

Tristan and Isolde, 1912. Artist: John Duncan
Tristan and Isolde, 1912. From The Studio Volume 70, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917]

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: Mr John Duncan Millers flat, 1932

Mr John Duncan Millers flat, 1932. From The Studio Volume 103. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: A sitting room with a painting by J. D. Fergusson above the fire, 1935

A sitting room with a painting by J. D. Fergusson above the fire, 1935
A sitting room with a painting by J.D. Fergusson above the fire, 1935. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: General Grant National Memorial, Riverside Park, New York City, USA, (B&W)

General Grant National Memorial, Riverside Park, New York City, USA, (B&W)

Background imageJohn Duncan Collection: John Duncan at Cronk ny Mona: 1951 Senior Clubman TT

John Duncan at Cronk ny Mona: 1951 Senior Clubman TT
John Duncan (Matchless) at Cronk ny Mona: 1951 Senior Clubman TT


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John Duncan: A Multi-Faceted Artist's Legacy Scottish-born artist John Duncan left an indelible mark on the art world with his diverse body of work spanning various mediums and themes. From the exotic allure of 'The Queen of Sheba' (Ivory, Apes and Peacocks, c1909) in his sketchbook '13', to his captivating depiction of Tristan and Isolde (1912), Duncan's artistic talents knew no bounds. His work extended beyond the canvas, as evidenced by his design of a bedroom in Hampstead, London, for Mrs. Schneerson in 1937. The Fergusson Gallery in Perth, Scotland, is home to many of his prized paintings, including 'Bedroom in Hampstead' and 'Mr John Duncan Miller's flat' (1932). Duncan's versatility was further showcased in his design for the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in London in 1911, and his contribution to the General Grant National Memorial in Riverside Park, New York City, USA. A renowned motorcycle enthusiast, Duncan's passion for speed is immortalized in his painting of the 1951 Senior Clubman TT race at Cronk ny Mona. His artistic prowess transcended genres and mediums, leaving a lasting impact on the art world.