George Leslie Hunter (1877-1931) was a Scottish painter who is best known for his landscapes and portraits. He was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1898-1902. He was a member of the Glasgow Boys and the Glasgow School, a group of artists that sought to capture the spirit of the Scottish landscape. Hunter's works often featured the rural landscape of Scotland, as well as scenes from everyday life. His works are characterised by their bright colours and bold brushstrokes, which create a sense of movement and energy. Hunter's works are still highly sought after today, and his prints can be found in many galleries and museums around the world.
Choose your Hunter Print
You can choose framing, stretching and size options on the next page
Hunter Prints
- Alpes Maritimes
- Anemones and Other Flowers in a Vase
- Apples in a White Fruitbowl and a Pink Rose in a Vase
- The Black Hat
- Cap Ferrat
- Don Roberto Cunninghame Graham in Rotten Row, Hyde Park
- The Fruit Bowl
- Girl in a Shawl
- Grapes, Lemons and Pomegranates with White Wine Glasses and Loaf of Bread
- House Boats on Loch Lomond, Scotland
- House Boats, Loch Lomond
- The Kitchen Dresser, Larkhall
- Kitchen Utensils
- Mabel Couper
- The Malacca Cane, a Portrait of Duncan Macdonald
- Marseilles
- Mixed Dahlias in a Green Vase with a Book on a Chequered Tablecloth
- Painting and Book, Portrait of Miss Jean McCaig
- Pink Roses in a Chinese Blue and White Gu-Shaped Vase
- Reflections, Balloch