Euan Uglow (1932-2000) was a British painter known for his meticulous and precise approach to figurative painting. Uglow is celebrated for his highly detailed and geometrically complex paintings, predominantly focusing on nudes, still lifes, and landscapes. He spent his career perfecting the craft of painting with a method that involved extensive measurement and correction to capture the exactness of form and the subtlety of human perception. Despite the objective rigor in his method, Uglow’s works are celebrated for their striking clarity and the palpable presence they evoke. The figures and objects he painted, though static, seem to pulse with life, owing to his mastery of form and space. His paintings often feature isolated subjects on a neutral or minimally detailed background, emphasizing the singularity and focus of his visual studies. Very unusual painting style, which works well with all our benchmarks! The Midlibrary score is 9/9.