One of the recovered paintings was The Pink Pinafore, by Robert Gemmell Hutchison. Gemmell Hutchison worked in oils and watercolours
Gemmell Hutchison's Feeding the Seagulls. The artist was born in Edinburgh and studied at the city's board of Manufacturers School of Art
Cottarita by Robert Gemmell Hutchison. The painter first began to exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1880 and, although he had some Dutch influences, only ever lived in Edinburgh
Also found were two works by Sir James Guthrie, including Candlelight. The painter was born in Greenock and gave up his law studies at Glasgow University to become an artist
Largely self-taught, Guthrie, who painted Luss Road, became one of the most progressive of Scottish 19th century painters
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