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George Douglas Haig: A Border Painter Forged in War George Douglas Haig (1918-2009) remains a quietly compelling figure in British art, an artist whose serene landscapes of the Scottish Borders, Italy, and Venice belie a life profoundly shaped by wartime experience. Born into privilege – the son of Earl Haig, a pivotal military leader during World War I – his artistic journey wasn’t one of formal training but rather a deeply personal…
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