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  • 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
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...JPG
  • Protesters rallied outside the Scottish Parliament to highlight the growing human rights plight in Sudan, following the military coup earlier this year.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Sudanese_genocide_protest_at_Sco...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 />
<br />
Pictured: Young people from The Chorister School, County Durham
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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 />
<br />
Pictured: Young people from The Chorister School, County Durham
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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 />
<br />
Pictured: Young people from The Chorister School, County Durham
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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 />
<br />
Pictured: Young people from The Chorister School, County Durham
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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.
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...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 />
<br />
Pictured: Young people from The Chorister School, County Durham
    EEM_The Goldfinch_Edinburgh_RD311201...JPG