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lena alexander

1899 - 1983

Quick Facts

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Jessie M. King
  • Died: 1983
  • Works on APS: 7
  • Art period: Modern
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  • Also known as: Lena Duncan
  • Top 3 works:
    • Jessie M. King
    • A Bridge in Paris
    • Unfinished Head and Shoulders of an Asian Woman
  • Museums on APS:
    • The Stewartry Museum
    • The Stewartry Museum
    • The Stewartry Museum
    • The Stewartry Museum
    • The Stewartry Museum
  • Born: 1899
  • Lifespan: 84 years

Lena Alexander (1899 – 1983): A Kirkcudbright School Pioneer

Lena M. Alexander, later Lena Duncan, (9 December 1899 – 29 March 1983) was a Scottish artist renowned for her captivating portrait and flower paintings executed primarily in pastel and watercolor. Her artistic journey began in Glasgow where she resided with her parents at Broughty Ferry before pursuing formal studies at the Glasgow School of Art, establishing herself as a significant figure within the Kirkcudbright School—a collective of artists drawn to the coastal town of Kirkcudbrightshire for its inspiring landscape and supportive artistic community.
  • Early Life & Education: Born in Glasgow, Alexander’s formative years were marked by familial connections to Broughty Ferry, Dundee. Her artistic inclinations blossomed during her time at the Glasgow School of Art, equipping her with foundational skills essential for her subsequent creative endeavors.
  • Kirkcudbright School Membership (1930s): Recognizing Kirkcudbright’s unique environment for artists—characterized by breathtaking vistas and fellow creatives fostering collaboration—Alexander relocated there in the 1930s. This pivotal decision cemented her involvement with the Kirkcudbright School, a movement that championed plein air painting and collective artistic exploration.
  • Painting Style & Technique: Alexander’s distinctive style centered on pastel and watercolor mediums. She skillfully captured the delicate beauty of floral compositions alongside evocative portraits—often imbued with psychological depth—reflecting her meticulous attention to detail and masterful command of color palettes.

Notable Works & Exhibitions

Alexander’s artistic output spanned decades, producing numerous paintings that garnered acclaim at prestigious institutions. Her works were showcased prominently at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RSA) and the Royal Academy (RA), solidifying her reputation as a respected British artist of the 20th century. Among her celebrated pieces are depictions of Venetian canals and Parisian boulevards, demonstrating her fascination with capturing urban life and architectural grandeur.
  • Venetian Views: Alexander’s watercolors skillfully rendered the serene beauty of Venice's waterways, conveying a sense of tranquility and artistic observation.
  • Parisian Landscapes: Similarly, her paintings of Paris captured the vibrancy of city life—highlighting architectural landmarks and bustling streets—reflecting her commitment to portraying diverse visual experiences.

Legacy & Influence

Lena Alexander’s contribution to Scottish art history extends beyond her individual achievements. Her unwavering dedication to plein air painting and collaborative artistic practice served as an inspiration for subsequent generations of artists—particularly those associated with the Kirkcudbright School. Furthermore, her masterful use of pastel and watercolor techniques continues to resonate within contemporary watercolorists, demonstrating the enduring impact of her artistic vision. Source: Wikipedia