Works
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Untitled
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Untitled
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Port Seton looking to Edinburgh
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Port Seton looking to Edinburgh
    £ 10,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Black Bonnet
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Black Bonnet
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Sea Odyssey , 1996
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Sea Odyssey , 1996
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Celebration, 1997
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Celebration, 1997
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Interior with Flowers
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Interior with Flowers
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Boy Andrew, Eyemouth
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Woman with Cat, 1991
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Woman with Cat, 1991
    £ 4,500.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Woman with Lobster, 2009
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Woman with Lobster, 2009
    £ 8,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Still Life with Sangria Jug
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Still Life with Sangria Jug
    £ 10,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Loyal Friend
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Loyal Friend
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Meeting, c.1990
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Meeting, c.1990
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), LH.502, Eyemouth
    John Bellany (1942-2013), LH.502, Eyemouth
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Oaxaca - The Mexican Bird
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Oaxaca - The Mexican Bird
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Flowers in a Decorated Mexican Vase
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Flowers in a Decorated Mexican Vase
    £ 10,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Sunset Harbour
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Sunset Harbour
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Sea Maiden
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Sea Maiden
    £ 4,500.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Queen of the Sea
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Queen of the Sea
    £ 2,300.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Bride
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Bride
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Ventriloquist
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Ventriloquist
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Untitled (Boat)
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Untitled (Boat)
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), St Abbs Harbour
    John Bellany (1942-2013), St Abbs Harbour
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Bon Appetit
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Bon Appetit
    £ 2,300.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Still Life with Boat
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Still Life with Boat
    £ 4,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Monkey and Fortune Teller
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Monkey and Fortune Teller
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Dance
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Dance
    £ 4,500.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Eyemouth, 1990
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Eyemouth, 1990
    £ 5,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Sunbeam
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Sunbeam
    £ 2,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Neptune, Leith
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Neptune, Leith
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Fishwives
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Fishwives
    £ 2,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Ventriloquist
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Ventriloquist
    £ 4,300.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Maiden
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Maiden
    £ 3,500.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Amaranth, 1980
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Amaranth, 1980
    £ 3,500.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Untitled
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Untitled
    £ 5,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Eyemouth, Fishgutter, 1990
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Eyemouth, Fishgutter, 1990
    £ 5,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Wild Cat, Australia
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Wild Cat, Australia
    £ 5,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), The Scarlet cord
    John Bellany (1942-2013), The Scarlet cord
    £ 5,000.00
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Juliet, 1979
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Juliet, 1979
  • John Bellany (1942-2013), Consider the Lillies, 1995
    John Bellany (1942-2013), Consider the Lillies, 1995
Overview

John Bellany (1942-2013): A Survey of Paintings brings together a selection of works spanning the celebrated Scottish artist's career.

 

Renowned for his vivid colour, expressive brushwork, and deeply personal symbolism, John Bellany explored themes of family, faith, memory, and the sea with remarkable emotional intensity.

 

A large-scale exhibition of works held by the Bellany Estate, this exhibition reflects on the legacy of a man who became renowned as a stylistic rebel, defying the conventions of twentieth-century art. In 1963, John Bellany boldly showcased his paintings on the railings of Castle Terrace during the Edinburgh Festival. In the following years, he and fellow artist Sandy Moffat daringly displayed their works outside the Scottish National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy-an act that symbolized their status as outsiders to the traditional art establishment.

 

Best known for capturing the lives of Scotland's east coast fishing communities, Bellany was born in June 1942 in Port Seton, East Lothian, to a family with deep roots in the local fishing community. Both Port Seton and his mother's hometown of Eyemouth were devoutly religious, steeped in the superstitions and traditions of Presbyterian faith. These influences left an indelible mark on Bellany's imagination and would resonate throughout his career. At Edinburgh College of Art, Bellany quickly gained a reputation as a maverick, rejecting the popular style of belle peinture in favor of a new realism in Scottish art. His early works, particularly those depicting the Port Seton fishing community, reveal a clear affinity with the work of Gustave Courbet, whose rural themes are treated with the grandeur of history painting. Bellany continued his studies at the Royal College of Art in London from 1964, where he distinguished himself as a figurative painter at a time when abstraction and minimalism dominated the art scene.

 

By the 1970s, Bellany's work began to gain significant recognition. He was awarded the prestigious Athena Art Award, one of the UK's most valuable art prizes at the time. In addition to numerous solo exhibitions, major retrospectives of his work were held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in 1986 and at the Hamburg Kunsthalle two years later. A serious illness in the 1980s marked a turning point in his career, but after a steady recovery, Bellany's art took a new direction, returning to classical subjects-once central to his formal training-as well as exploring landscapes and seascapes for the first time.

 

A sense of serenity pervades Bellany's later work as he revisited the fishing communities of his youth. A series of retrospectives culminated in the landmark exhibition A Passion for Life at the Scottish National Gallery in 2012. Among the highlights of the exhibition was Bellany's self-portrait Bellany at 70, created specifically for the show, which has not been publicly displayed since. Reflecting on the importance of this exhibition, Bellany remarked, "I was overcome with tears. It's the pinnacle of my whole existence."

 

Bellany's life and work continue to be celebrated through major exhibitions in the UK and Italy, solidifying his enduring legacy in the world of art.