Ian Campbell (22 October 1902 – 13 January 1984) was a Scottish painter, born in Oban, Scotland.
His parents were John Campbell (born 30 November 1865) of Oban Mansions, a well known solicitor in the town, and one of the founders of An Comunn Gàidhealach.
[4] For the 38th Annual exhibition of the Society of Scottish Artists at Edinburgh in 1931, Campbell submitted a portrait of Miss Margaret Wright.
[6] At the Royal Academy exhibition in London in 1932, Cameron submitted a portrait of Mrs De Klee.
[8] At the 50th exhibition of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1934 in London, Wallace submitted a portrait of a female head.
The modern tones are rallied in this latter work, and while it is, therefore in comparison with the others, a brightly cheerful picture, there is nothing that is 'ultra' in it, and as a study of a beautiful young girl it exemplifies the delightful effect possible by the use of lighter colours, firmly but delicately laid on.
At the Royal Scottish Academy he submitted works:- in 1939, Jean Kemp and Neil Foggie Esq.