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in 1951. During the 1950s, both MacBryde and Colquhoun lost the attention of the art scene due to the rise of Abstraction, and as both had become heavy drinkers, serious artistic work became almost impossible. Since neither had any private means, they were reduced at times to near destitution.
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At the height of their acclaim they courted a large circle of friends - including
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in 1939. He shared studio space with Colquhoun, and the pair shared a house with
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stated that MacBryde had disappeared into obscurity after Colquhoun's death.
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Colquhoun died suddenly in London in 1962. Soon afterwards MacBryde moved to
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The Last Bohemians: The Two Roberts - Colquhoun and MacBryde
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Scottish
set designer
Maybole
Ayrshire
Glasgow School of Art
Robert Colquhoun
France
Italy
scholarships
London
John Minton
Jankel Adler
Lefevre Gallery
Michael Ayrton
Francis Bacon
Lucian Freud
John Minton
Fred Urquhart
George Barker
Elizabeth Smart
Frank Norman
Dylan Thomas
Bedford Gardens
Graham Sutherland
John Piper
Modernist
Cubist
Expressionist
still lifes

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