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Farquharson’s father, an Edinburgh-based doctor and amateur artist, was also the 10th laird of the Finzean estate in the Dee Valley of Aberdeenshire. His precociously talented younger son first ...
Joe Rock was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland in 1948, moving with his parents to Australia in 1955. He joined the RAF in 1970 where he was an aerial photography operator for five years. From 1979 ...
Phoebe Anna Traquair was a significant and important figure in British art. She contributed widely to the Arts and Crafts movement, and was one of the first women artists in Scotland to achieve ...
Guthrie became one of the leading painters in the group of artists called the Glasgow Boys. His early works of rural subjects painted with broad square brush strokes show the strong influence of ...
The Art Works is our project to deliver a sustainable new facility to care for, research and share Scotland’s renowned art collection. As a key part of the Granton Waterfront development, the building ...
If you are interested in reproducing one of our artworks you first need to determine whether you require a non-commercial use (personal use) or commercial use license ...
Poussin illustrated the Sacrament of Marriage by showing the fictional betrothal of the Virgin Mary to Joseph. Marriage is considered a sacrament in the Christian faith (an outward sign of inner grace ...
Robert Adamson was one of the first professional photographers, setting up in business in Edinburgh in March 1843. He had aspired to be an engineer but his health was too poor. His brother, John, who ...
This photograph documents a time in the 1960s when powerful cultural and economic forces were revolutionising working-class youth culture. In this photograph we are faced with the stare of children ...