PA MediaScottish painter Jack Vettriano, finest identified for his portray The Singing Butler, has died on the age of 73.
His publicist mentioned the artist was discovered useless at his house in Good, within the south of France, on Saturday.
It’s understood there are not any suspicious circumstances surrounding his dying.
Vettriano, who was born Jack Hoggan on 17 November 1951 in Methil, Fife, was a self-taught artist.
He left faculty at 16 years of age to change into a mining engineer.
For his twenty first birthday, he was given a set of watercolour paints and, from then on, he spent a lot of his spare time educating himself to color.
He drew inspiration from works at Kirkcaldy Galleries, learning work from artists corresponding to Samuel Peploe and William McTaggart so intently that he feared arousing the suspicions of gallery employees.
His breakthrough got here in 1998 when he submitted two work to the Royal Scottish Academy’s annual present and each offered on the primary day, inspiring him to change into a full-time artist.
Whereas typically dismissed by critics, his works garnered worldwide acclaim, resulting in exhibitions in cities corresponding to Edinburgh, London, Hong Kong, Johannesburg and New York.
PA MediaHis best-known work, The Singing Butler, offered at public sale in 2004 for £744,800 – a Scottish file on the time.
It depicts a chic couple dancing on a storm-swept seashore accompanied by their butler and maid.
Amongst those that acquired Vettriano work have been Jack Nicholson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Tim Rice and Robbie Coltrane.
His publicist mentioned: “Jack Vettriano’s passing marks the tip of an period for up to date Scottish artwork.
“His evocative and timeless works will proceed to captivate and encourage future generations.”

