
1871–1935 · Scottish · 30 artworks
artist bio
Samuel Peploe was a Scottish Post-Impressionist painter, known for his vibrant still lifes and landscapes. As a member of the Scottish Colourists, he played a key role in introducing modern art to Scotland.
what you'll learn
Studying Peploe's work allows students to explore the use of color and simplified forms to capture the essence of a subject. Students can also learn about the influence of French Post-Impressionism on Scottish art.
related: John Duncan Fergusson

A Windy Day at Barra

Kirkcudbright, Street Corner
1917

Man Laughing (Tom Morris)
1902

A Street, Comrie
1900

Green Sea, Iona
1920

Ceres, Fife

Ceres
1925

Ben More from Iona
1924

The Aloe Tree
1924

Boats at Royan
1910

Landscape at Cassis
1924

Kirkcudbright
1919

Veules-les-Roses
1910

The Cathedral Rocks

Palm Trees, Antibes
1928

Royan, Charente Inférieure
1910

Still Life. Apples and a White Rose in an Oriental Vase
1924

Ile de Bréhat
1911

Landscape

Street in Comrie, Perthshire
1902

Cottage at Corstorphine
1902

Iona
1933

Cassis
1913

Landscape, Barra

Landscape, Cassis, France
1924

New Abbey, Dumfriesshire
1926

Street Scene, France
1910

Landscape, South of France
1928

Flowers in a Green Vase
1923

Blue Sea, Iona
1927