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  1. View all 42 artworks. Peter Doig was born in 1959, a remarkable figure of British Magic Realism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_DoigPeter Doig - Wikipedia

    Painting. Blotter, 1993, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Peter Doig ( / ˈdɔɪɡ / DOYG; born 17 April 1959) [1] is a Scottish painter. He has settled in Trinidad since 2002. In 2007, his painting White Canoe sold at Sotheby's for $11.3 million, then an auction record for a living European artist.

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 8087Peter Doig | MoMA

    Peter Doig ( DOYG; born 17 April 1959) is a Scottish painter. He has settled in Trinidad since 2002. In 2007, his painting White Canoe sold at Sotheby's for $11.3 million, then an auction record for a living European artist. In February 2013, his painting, The Architect's Home in the Ravine, sold for $12 million at a London auction.

  4. Summary of Peter Doig. Peter Doig went from being an artist whose peers were too embarrassed to show alongside him, to possibly the most internationally loved painter of our time. He is a leading figure in contemporary art's 'return to painting' and is particularly responsible for re-inserting magic, narrative, and lyricism into painting today.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › peter-doigPeter Doig | Artnet

    Peter Doig is a contemporary Scottish artist, celebrated as one of the most important representational painters working today. View Peter Doigs 1,423 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. Peter Doig’s paintings of Le Corbusier’s classic modernist apartment block offer a mysterious Utopia: cosmopolitan dream architecture nestled in (or imprisoned by) tangling wilderness.

  7. Media. Peter Doig | No Foreign Lands. Glossary terms. Impasto. A painting style in which paint is applied in thick, textural passages that stands out from the surface. Popularised during the seventeenth century, the painterly technique has remained a vital element of modern and contemporary practices. Read more.

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