John Duncan Fergusson was the most internationally recognised artist of the Scottish Colourists. Spending most of his life split between Paris and London, he was highly influenced by the French modern ...
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The anonymous gift in 2022 of The Rose and the Lacquer Screen by the Scottish Colourist FCB Cadell (1883-1937) is celebrated by Alice Strang, former Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at ...
The first step when we received the artworks in the Conservation studio was to document their state, highlight any condition issues, and record details regarding their history. On the Deveron framed, ...
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During the 19th and 20th centuries, France – and particularly the capital Paris – was a hub for creative developments in the visual arts. Artists travelled there to discover inventive approaches, ...
In his French watercolours, Mackintosh explores the relationship between buildings and their environment. With their brilliant colours and powerful design, these works show his ability to read ...
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