Paul Reid (born 1975) is a Scottish painter who works in a figurative style.
He was chosen by New Statesman as one of the Best of Young British under the age of 35, in 2002.
[1] Critics have noted that his work tends to reject contemporary art's values, and instead harkens back to old masters such as Rembrandt and Caravaggio.
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