This book is a critical survey of modern Scottish painting written by J.D. Fergusson, first published in 1943, and a celebration of the arts, and especially painting, as necessary components in the development of an independent national identity, in intellectual ability, social culture and political statehood
David Allan's artistic career may be divided into two major periods. Having first attended the Fouli...
Patricia Dennison, Stuart Eydmann, Annie Lyell, Michael Lynch and Simon Stranach, Painting the Town...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
This book is a critical survey of modern Scottish painting written by J.D. Fergusson, first publishe...
This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this...
What makes Scottish art Scottish? In this now classic book, Murdo Macdonald explores the distinctive...
The submitted publications are concerned with the historicisation of late-modern Scottish visual ar...
Baridon Michel. D. & F. Irwin, Scottish Painters at Home and Abroad, 1700-1900. In: XVII-XVIII. Bull...
Commissioned review of the book 'Scottish Art Since 1960' by Craig Richardson (Ashgate Publishing)
Cover title: Scottish painters, with many illustrations after Raeburn, Wilkie, Geddes, Phillip, Chal...
Baridon Michel. David & Francina Irwin : Scottish Painters at Home and Abroad 1700-1900, 1975. In: D...
In her latest book, Viccy Coltman explores the evolution of Scottish identity in the long 18th centu...
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN054938 / BLDSC - British...
A review of Lachlan Goudie's new survey 'The Story of Scottish Art' (2020) Thames & Hudson
This lavishly illustrated book explores in detail the period when Dundee was recognised as one of th...
David Allan's artistic career may be divided into two major periods. Having first attended the Fouli...
Patricia Dennison, Stuart Eydmann, Annie Lyell, Michael Lynch and Simon Stranach, Painting the Town...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
This book is a critical survey of modern Scottish painting written by J.D. Fergusson, first publishe...
This book explores art and ideas in Scotland from prehistory to the present. No other text does this...
What makes Scottish art Scottish? In this now classic book, Murdo Macdonald explores the distinctive...
The submitted publications are concerned with the historicisation of late-modern Scottish visual ar...
Baridon Michel. D. & F. Irwin, Scottish Painters at Home and Abroad, 1700-1900. In: XVII-XVIII. Bull...
Commissioned review of the book 'Scottish Art Since 1960' by Craig Richardson (Ashgate Publishing)
Cover title: Scottish painters, with many illustrations after Raeburn, Wilkie, Geddes, Phillip, Chal...
Baridon Michel. David & Francina Irwin : Scottish Painters at Home and Abroad 1700-1900, 1975. In: D...
In her latest book, Viccy Coltman explores the evolution of Scottish identity in the long 18th centu...
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN054938 / BLDSC - British...
A review of Lachlan Goudie's new survey 'The Story of Scottish Art' (2020) Thames & Hudson
This lavishly illustrated book explores in detail the period when Dundee was recognised as one of th...
David Allan's artistic career may be divided into two major periods. Having first attended the Fouli...
Patricia Dennison, Stuart Eydmann, Annie Lyell, Michael Lynch and Simon Stranach, Painting the Town...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...