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  • Pictured: Gallery assistant Rebecca Beatty takes in the power of Woman with Reptile (c1970) by Pat Douthwaite<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery assistant Rebecca Beatty takes in the power of Woman with Reptile (c1970) by Pat Douthwaite<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery assistant Rebecca Beatty takes in the power of Woman with Reptile (c1970) by Pat Douthwaite<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery Director Christina Jansen makes the finishing adjustments to Landscape Refection (2019) by Victoria Crowe OBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery Director Christina Jansen makes the finishing adjustments to Landscape Refection (2019) by Victoria Crowe OBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery Director Christina Jansen makes the finishing adjustments to Landscape Refection (2019) by Victoria Crowe OBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen in front of Looking out to sea 4 (2005)<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen next to Esturay Music 2007<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Jock McFadyen in front of Looking out to sea 4 (2005)<br />
<br />
Artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year is being celebrated with his Lost Boat Party exhibition at the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, (in partnership with The Scottish Gallery), of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 June 2021
    EEm_Jock-McFadyen_Edinburgh_GER_1006...jpg
  • Pictured: Lots to do before the exhibtion opens.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Guy Peploe takes a break to enjoy Broken Trawler (1987) by Sylvia Wishart<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Guy Peploe takes a break to enjoy Broken Trawler (1987) by Sylvia Wishart<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Patricia Allerston<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton and Ben Thomson meet the press.<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Thomson<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Thomson<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Patricia Allerston<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Patricia Allerston and Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Patricia Allerston and Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Patricia Allerston and Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Patricia Allerston and Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Sir John Leighton and Ben Thomson meet the press.<br />
<br />
Sir John Leighton, director-general of National Galleries of Scotland; Patricia Allerston, deputy director Scottish National Gallery; and Ben Thomson, chairman of the trustees at National Galleries of Scotland were in attendance as a briefing was given on the redevelopment of the  Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_National_Gallery_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Brigadier Mel Jameson (left) and current Colonel Brigadier David Allfrey (right) take a selfie to mark the moment as the portrait going on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Brigadier Mel Jameson (left) and current Colonel Brigadier David Allfrey (right) take a selfie to mark the moment as the portrait going on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Brigadier Mel Jameson (right) and current Colonel Brigadier David Allfrey (left) take a selfie to mark the moment as the portrait going on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Pictured: The portrait as it goes on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Brigadier Mel Jameson (left) and current Colonel Brigadier David Allfrey (right) with the portrait as it goes on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Brigadier Mel Jameson (right) and current Colonel Brigadier David Allfrey (left) take a selfie to mark the moment as the portrait going on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum Brigadier Mel Jameson (left) and current Colonel Brigadier David Allfrey (right) take a selfie to mark the moment as the portrait going on display.<br />
<br />
The Scottish National Gallery has unveiled details of a loan deal that will see Valentin Serov's rare portrait of Tsar Nicholas II go on display. The painting is owned by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Regimental Trust.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_rare_Serov_painting_loaned_to_Sc...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang recreates the pose in William Crosby's 'womb from womb' painting at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang recreates the pose in William Crosby's 'womb from womb' painting at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang recreates the pose in William Crosby's 'womb from womb' painting at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang checks over Eduardo  Paolozzi's sculpture at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang checks over Eduardo  Paolozzi's sculpture at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Gallery_of_modern_art_major_exhi...JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_008.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_009.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_007.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_006.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_004.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_005.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_003.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_002.JPG
  • This winter an exhibition of new paintings, drawings and prints by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists, John Byrne RSA, will be on view in the Academicians’ Gallery. Well known as a polymath of prolific output, producing plays, screenplays and stage design alongside his artistic practice, Byrne’s idiosyncratic style has brought him significant renown in recent years.<br />
<br />
Titled Rogues' Gallery, the exhibition presents a cast of motley characters, fashioned from memories of Byrne's childhood growing up in Paisley combined with his vast imagination. <br />
<br />
The exhibition opens on 17 November 2018 until 23 December 2018 at the RSA Academicians' Gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh
    EEM_Rogues' Gallery_RD_151118_001.JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
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A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • Pictured: Susie with the sculpture.<br />
<br />
A portrait in crystal of the unique helmet worn by Scottish F1 driver Susie Wolff MBE has been bought by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. The portrait, by artist Angela Palmer, goes on display next week.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Unique_Scottish_F1_racing_driver...JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_015.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_014.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_013.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_012.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_010.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_009.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_007.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_006.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_005.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_004.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_001.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_002.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_003.JPG
  • One of the most iconic paintings in the world, which has never before been seen in Scotland, begins a flying visit to Edinburgh this week. The Goldfinch, a beautiful and mysterious masterpiece from the Golden Age of Dutch art, which was painted by Carel Fabritius in 1654, will be on loan to the Scottish National Gallery for six weeks from 4 November to 18 December.<br />
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Pictured: Young people from The Chorister School, County Durham and Emilie Gordenker, Director of the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague
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  • Celebrated artist Victoria Crowe with her work  at the opening of her first major UK exhibition 'Beyond Likeness' that has just opened at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Celebrated artist Victoria Crowe with her work  at the opening of her first major UK exhibition 'Beyond Likeness' that has just opened at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Celebrated artist Victoria Crowe with her work  at the opening of her first major UK exhibition 'Beyond Likeness' that has just opened at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_major_Victoria_Crowe_art_exhibit...JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_011.JPG
  • A three-year programme of contemporary art exhibitions opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh this week. The entire ground floor of the Gallery’s Modern One building is given over to NOW – a series of six major exhibitions, showcasing the work of some of the most compelling and influential artists working today.<br />
<br />
The opening exhibition, which will be on show from 25 March, will include major three-room exhibition by Glasgow-based, Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Nathan Coley. It will also include significant works by world-renowned Lebanese-born artist Mona Hatoum and the influential Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, a recent installation by Glasgow-based artist Tessa Lynch, and a display pairing the work of painters Louise Hopkins and Tony Swain.
    EEM_Nathan Coley_Edinburgh_008.JPG
  • This summer will see a major presentation of stunning and vibrant works by pioneering German Expressionist artist Emil Nolde at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
This will be the most ambitious exhibition of Nolde’s work in the UK in more than two decades and only the second ever exhibition to be held in Scotland, with over 120 paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints generously loaned by Nolde Stiftung Seebüll. <br />
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Pictured:  Large Poppies (Red, Red, Red) 1942 with gallery attendant Victoria Stoyanova
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  • A beautiful and intimate family portrait by one of the greatest of all seventeenth-century artists will be on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh between 17 November 2017 and 28 January 2018. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Clara Serena by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was probably painted about 1623, not long before the sitter’s tragically early death at the age of 12. This charming painting, which, after cleaning, has only recently been unanimously accepted as being by Rubens, has never before been shown in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Tico Seifert, Senior Curator for Northern European Art at the Gallery with Portrait of the Artists Daughter, Clara Serena
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  • This summer will see a major presentation of stunning and vibrant works by pioneering German Expressionist artist Emil Nolde at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
This will be the most ambitious exhibition of Nolde’s work in the UK in more than two decades and only the second ever exhibition to be held in Scotland, with over 120 paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints generously loaned by Nolde Stiftung Seebüll. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Still Life with Striped Goat 1920 and Large Poppies (Red, Red, Red) 1942 with gallery attendant Victoria Stoyanova
    EEM_Emil Nolde_RD_120718_0005.JPG
  • This summer will see a major presentation of stunning and vibrant works by pioneering German Expressionist artist Emil Nolde at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
This will be the most ambitious exhibition of Nolde’s work in the UK in more than two decades and only the second ever exhibition to be held in Scotland, with over 120 paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints generously loaned by Nolde Stiftung Seebüll. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Still Life with Striped Goat 1920 and Large Poppies (Red, Red, Red) 1942 with gallery attendant Victoria Stoyanova
    EEM_Emil Nolde_RD_120718_0001.JPG
  • This summer will see a major presentation of stunning and vibrant works by pioneering German Expressionist artist Emil Nolde at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
This will be the most ambitious exhibition of Nolde’s work in the UK in more than two decades and only the second ever exhibition to be held in Scotland, with over 120 paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints generously loaned by Nolde Stiftung Seebüll. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Still Life with Striped Goat 1920 and Large Poppies (Red, Red, Red) 1942 with gallery attendant Victoria Stoyanova
    EEM_Emil Nolde_RD_120718_0003.JPG
  • This summer will see a major presentation of stunning and vibrant works by pioneering German Expressionist artist Emil Nolde at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
This will be the most ambitious exhibition of Nolde’s work in the UK in more than two decades and only the second ever exhibition to be held in Scotland, with over 120 paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints generously loaned by Nolde Stiftung Seebüll. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Still Life with Striped Goat 1920 and Large Poppies (Red, Red, Red) 1942 with gallery attendant Victoria Stoyanova
    EEM_Emil Nolde_RD_120718_0002.JPG
  • A beautiful and intimate family portrait by one of the greatest of all seventeenth-century artists will be on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh between 17 November 2017 and 28 January 2018. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Clara Serena by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was probably painted about 1623, not long before the sitter’s tragically early death at the age of 12. This charming painting, which, after cleaning, has only recently been unanimously accepted as being by Rubens, has never before been shown in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Tico Seifert, Senior Curator for Northern European Art at the Gallery with Portrait of the Artists Daughter, Clara Serena
    EEM_Ruben's Daughter_RD_161117_0006.JPG
  • A beautiful and intimate family portrait by one of the greatest of all seventeenth-century artists will be on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh between 17 November 2017 and 28 January 2018. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Clara Serena by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was probably painted about 1623, not long before the sitter’s tragically early death at the age of 12. This charming painting, which, after cleaning, has only recently been unanimously accepted as being by Rubens, has never before been shown in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Tico Seifert, Senior Curator for Northern European Art at the Gallery with Portrait of the Artists Daughter, Clara Serena
    EEM_Ruben's Daughter_RD_161117_0003.JPG
  • A beautiful and intimate family portrait by one of the greatest of all seventeenth-century artists will be on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh between 17 November 2017 and 28 January 2018. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Clara Serena by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was probably painted about 1623, not long before the sitter’s tragically early death at the age of 12. This charming painting, which, after cleaning, has only recently been unanimously accepted as being by Rubens, has never before been shown in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Tico Seifert, Senior Curator for Northern European Art at the Gallery with Portrait of the Artists Daughter, Clara Serena
    EEM_Ruben's Daughter_RD_161117_0004.JPG
  • A beautiful and intimate family portrait by one of the greatest of all seventeenth-century artists will be on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh between 17 November 2017 and 28 January 2018. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Clara Serena by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was probably painted about 1623, not long before the sitter’s tragically early death at the age of 12. This charming painting, which, after cleaning, has only recently been unanimously accepted as being by Rubens, has never before been shown in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Tico Seifert, Senior Curator for Northern European Art at the Gallery with Portrait of the Artists Daughter, Clara Serena
    EEM_Ruben's Daughter_RD_161117_0002.JPG
  • A beautiful and intimate family portrait by one of the greatest of all seventeenth-century artists will be on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh between 17 November 2017 and 28 January 2018. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Clara Serena by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was probably painted about 1623, not long before the sitter’s tragically early death at the age of 12. This charming painting, which, after cleaning, has only recently been unanimously accepted as being by Rubens, has never before been shown in the UK.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Tico Seifert, Senior Curator for Northern European Art at the Gallery with Portrait of the Artists Daughter, Clara Serena
    EEM_Ruben's Daughter_RD_161117_0001.JPG
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