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Scottish art is the body of visual art made in what is now Scotland, or about Scottish subjects, since prehistoric times. It forms a distinctive tradition within European art, but the political union with England has led its partial subsumation in British art .
Pages in category "Scottish art collectors" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Constance Burrell;
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Alexander Carse (c. 1770–1843), painter known for scenes of Scottish life; Robert Edmonstone (1794–1834), painter; Robert Freebairn (1765–1808), landscape painter; Andrew Geddes (1783–1844), portrait painter and etcher; John Watson Gordon (1788–1864), painter; Gavin Hamilton (1723–1798), Scottish neoclassical history painter
John Lee (1779–1859) by John Watson Gordon. Henry Raeburn (1756–1823) was the first significant artist to pursue his entire career in Scotland. Born in Edinburgh and returning there after a trip to Italy in 1786, he is most famous for his intimate portraits of leading figures in Scottish life, going beyond the aristocracy to lawyers, doctors, professors, writers and ministers, [8] adding ...
The Coffee Pot, by Samuel Peploe (1905). The first significant group of Scottish artists to emerge in the twentieth century were the Scottish Colourists in the 1920s. The name was retrospectively given to John Duncan Fergusson (1874–1961), Francis Cadell (1883–1937), Samuel Peploe (1871–1935) and Leslie Hunter (1877–1931). [2]
Alexander Keirincx, Seton Palace and the Forth Estuary, c. 1639. The earliest examples of Scottish landscape painting are in the tradition of Scottish house decoration for burgesses, lairds and lords, that arose after the Reformation in the sixteenth century, partly as a response to the loss of religious patronage. [2]
Pages in category "Scottish paintings" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bashkirs (painting) C.