His works were famous for the evocative scenes of Aberdeen and its surrounding landscapes.
He was a Burgess of the Guild of the City of Aberdeen and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
[2] In 2013, an exhibition displaying Auld's work, which were created during the six decades of his career, was held at the Aberdeen University.
There were also paintings of famous Aberdeen buildings as well as its prominent natural features like hills and fields.
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