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Scottish painter Jack Vettriano dies aged 73

Scottish painter Jack Vettriano, best known for his painting The Singing Butler, has died at the age of 73.
His publicist said the artist was found dead at his apartment in Nice, in the south of France, on Saturday, 1 March 2025.
It is understood there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.



Vettriano was a self-taught artist whose most famous work became the UK's best-selling art print and set a Scottish record when it was auctioned in 2004.
He was born Jack Hoggan on 17 November 1951 in Methil, Fife, and left school at 15 to become a mining engineer. He later moved into personnel management.
For his 21st birthday, he was given a set of watercolour paints and then spent much of his spare time teaching himself to paint.


He drew inspiration from works at Kirkcaldy Galleries, studying paintings from artists such as Samuel Peploe and William McTaggart so intently that he feared arousing the suspicions of gallery staff.
His breakthrough came in 1989 when he submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy's annual show and both sold on the first day, inspiring him to become a full-time artist.
His works garnered international acclaim, leading to exhibitions in cities including London, Hong Kong, Johannesburg and New York.
Vettriano was often dismissed by critics, who variously described his work as "brainless erotica", "mere wallpaper" and "crass male fantasy".


But in an interview with the Radio Times, he responded: "They don't like an artist who is as popular as me because it takes away part of their authority. If they want to ignore me, let them.
"I have what I want and that is the support of the public.
"That means far more to me than the approval of a bunch of well-educated art buffs".
He was appointed an OBE for services to visual arts in 2003.


His best-known work, The Singing Butler, depicts an elegant couple dancing on a storm-swept beach accompanied by their butler and maid.
It sold at auction in 2004 for £744,800 - a Scottish record at the time - and reproductions of the painting were the best-selling art print in the UK.
It was reimagined by Banksy for Crude Oil (Vettriano) - a painting now owned by Blink-182 star Mark Hoppus and expected to fetch between £3m and £5m at auction in London on Tuesday.


Despite being shunned by galleries earlier in his career, Vettriano's self-portrait The Weight went on long-term display in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery when it reopened after a renovation in 2011.
The first major retrospective of his work was held in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow in 2013.
It attracted more than 136,000 visitors during its five-month run and was said at the time to be the most successful commercial exhibition ever staged in Glasgow.
Among those who acquired Vettriano paintings were Jack Nicholson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Tim Rice and Robbie Coltrane.


He has spoken publicly about his struggles with his mental health and his dependence on alcohol and drugs.
Vettriano's publicist said that his passing "marks the end of an era for contemporary Scottish art.
"His evocative and timeless works will continue to captivate and inspire future generations".


First Minister John Swinney paid tribute to the artist and offered his condolences to his family.
"I am very sorry to hear the news that Jack Vettriano has died", he wrote in a post on X.
"He made a unique and evocative contribution to artistic life in Scotland in such compelling style". | Source: © BBC





Il 1° marzo 2025, il pittore Scozzese Jack Vettriano, meglio conosciuto per il suo dipinto The Singing Butler, fu trovato morto nel suo appartamento a Nizza, in Francia.
Aveva 73 anni.
La sua morte fu annunciata dal suo agente due giorni dopo, il 3 marzo.
Mentre la causa esatta non è confermata, i media locali hanno riferito che non c'erano circostanze sospette che circondavano la sua morte.


Le città di Edimburgo, Londra, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, e New York hanno ospitato numerose sue mostre. I suoi quadri ricordano il genere film noir, spesso con tematiche romantiche e nudi in primo piano.
I suoi lavori sono talvolta stati tacciati di populismo e definiti privi di immaginazione da alcuni critici d'arte. Vettriano è tuttavia uno dei pittori viventi più venduti internazionalmente.
I suoi originali vengono valutati altissime cifre, ma sembra che le sue riproduzioni guadagnino addirittura di più.


Il quotidiano The Guardian afferma che l'artista incassi 500.000 sterline all'anno in soli diritti d'autore per riproduzioni tipografiche.
La sua opera più famosa, The Singing Butler, ogni anno viene regolarmente riprodotta su biglietti d'auguri in Gran Bretagna e vende più di qualsiasi altro artista.
In Italia, molte sue opere sono state riprodotte su copertine di libri di letteratura moderna.
Il 21 aprile 2004 l'opera originale de The Singing Butler è stata venduta all'asta per 744.500 sterline.


Nel novembre 1999 i lavori di Vettriano sono stati esposti per la prima volta a New York, esibiti alla International 20th Century Arts Fair.
Una serie di sue opere è stata venduta per un totale superiore al milione di sterline in agosto 2007.
L'opera più costosa è stata Bluebird at Bonneville, comprata per 468.000 sterline all'asta di Sotheby's tenutasi in Scozia, presso il Gleneagles Hotel.
Vettriano mantiene laboratori d'arte in Scozia, Londra e Nizza.


È stato rappresentato dalla Portland Gallery fino al 2007, suoi quadri sono stati acquistati da Jack Nicholson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Tim Rice e Robbie Coltrane e altre importanti personalità.
A tutt'oggi sono stati pubblicati cinque volumi sulla sua vita e opere, l'ultimo nel 2008 col titolo Studio Life.
Dal 26 febbraio al 20 luglio 2025, le sale di Palazzo Pallavicini a Bologna ospitano per la prima volta in assoluto in Italia una mostra dedicata all'artista Jack Vettriano.


L'esposizione è organizzata e realizzata da Chiara Campagnoli, Deborah Petroni e Rubens Fogacci della Pallavicini s.r.l., con la collaborazione dell’artista e curatela di Francesca Bogliolo.
Il percorso che vede alternarsi più di 70 opere tra oli, grafiche a tiratura limitata create appositamente per la mostra italiana e gli scatti nello studio di Jack Vettriano eseguiti da Francesco Guidicini, ritrattista ufficiale del “Sunday Times” le cui opere sono presenti alla National Portrait Gallery di Londra.




For other works by Vettriano see: