Diana M. Douglas-Hamilton

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Working from her studio near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders, Diana works in Oils, Watercolours, Pastels and Bronze Sculpture. Well known internationally for her portraits of eminent people, horses and dogs, she is much in demand, having produced work for the late Queen Mother amongst others.

Diana now works primarily on a commission basis. Please visit the gallery to see more examples of her work.

Trained at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1949-1953 under Sir W.G. Gillies, Sir William MacTaggart and Sir Robin Philipson, Diana gained a Diploma in Drawing and Painting. Shortly afterwards she married, and after bring up her family she resumed her career in painting - also studying sculpture at Bristol.

Diana has ridden, owned and bred horses and ponies for much of her life. She owns a staffordshire bull terrier, and enjoys gardening and travelling. She has a keen interest in wildlife both at home and abroad.


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  • Any contributions will be gratefully accepted  Is this Diana Mairi Douglas-Hamilton, daughter of Wing Commander. Lord Malcolm Avondale Douglas-Hamilton and Clodagh Pamela Bowes-Lyon?






     

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