Page 41 - Studio International - January 1965
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William  Scott



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                                   'William  Scott  remains  faithful  to  an  idea  of  what  enbach adds.  in  German.  the accolade of a percipient
                                  painting could and should be.  The external  of  his  art  critic and gallery director. To the imposing list of  Lund
                                  may vary,  but at heart the  message  is  the  same.  The   Humphrey Books on British artists which includes major
                                  statement  that  he  made  nearly  twenty  years  ago  sti Ii   volumes on Moore.  Nicholson and Sutherland.  William
                                  holds true:  "I find beauty in plainness, in a conception  Scott  provides  a  magnificent  addition.  G. s. WHITTET  ■
                                  which  is  precise. . .  A  simple  idea  which  to  the
                                  observer  in  its  intensity  must  inevitably  shock  and
                                  leave a concrete image in the mind".'
                                   Since  1953  the  British  Council  has  shown  William
                                  Scott abroad consistently. Up to the moment of writing
                                  there are no plans afoot to show him in the large retro­
                                  spective  he  deserves  at  the  Whitechapel  or  the  Tate
                                  (or indeed at the Royal Academy which he surely merits
                                  as  an  'Old  Boy·  of  its  schools).
                                   William Scott has gained recognition abroad.  largely
                                  in the U.S.A. and Germany. Michel Ragon. well-known
                                  Parisian  critic.  writes  a  critical  appreciation  in  French
                                  and regrets that Scott has not been honoured by a Paris
                                  show  but  surely  overlooking  the  exhibition  held  at
                                  Galerie Anderson-Meyer in late 1963. Werner Schmal-
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