Alister Maitland (22 April 1910 – 10 August 1995) was a Scottish painter, born in Govan, Scotland.
His mother Alice Ann Kimmins was born in Wadsworth in England; she died in Mount Albert, Ontario.
Alister was still staying in Stephen Drive when he exhibited his first piece at the Royal Scottish Academy.
The Committee of Arrangements the Royal Scottish Academy, after careful examination of the works shown at exhibition of the Academy by young Scottish artists, decided to grant the Guthrie Award to Mr Alister Maitland, Glasgow, for his picture 'Alice Ann.'
The subject of this picture, by the youngest artist to gain this award - his age being only twenty-one - is an old woman seated in front a curtained window.
The Dictionary of Scottish painters states that Maitland was known for painting fishing villages and harbours.