
Charles Gustav Louis Phillips was a talented and prolific artist. Originally from Aberdeenshire he moved to Dundee in 1879 to study art and initially worked as a teacher before later turning to more commercial commissions, working for Valentines and The Courier. Phillips became well known as a successful landscape painted in the area and his work was regularly exhibited at Graphic Arts Association exhibitions and the Royal Scottish Academy. Phillips died in 1944 at the age of 80.
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