As described in the Gospel of Saint Matthew, the three kings, Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, worship the new-born Christ child, sitting on Mary’s lap on the right, surrounded by onlookers. The ...
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Welcome! On this page you will find information about events and resources that have been created specifically with people with a visual impairment in mind. Join us for free, relaxed and sociable art ...
Black chalk and grey wash, partly strengthened with pen on paper, laid down (torn along the top edge and water stained) ...
Edinburgh-based artist William Hole specialised in history painting and etching. Around 1895 he volunteered to decorate the chancel of St James’ Church on Inverleith Row with large-scale murals. In ...
Edinburgh-based artist William Hole specialised in history painting and etching. Around 1895 he volunteered to decorate the chancel of St James’ Church on Inverleith Row with large-scale murals. In ...
Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture collections, David Laing Bequest (on loan to the Scottish National Gallery) ...
Walton and his artist friends formed a group known as the Glasgow Boys. They were inspired by developments in landscape painting in France and sought to explore the natural effects of light in the ...
I agree to the image licensing terms and conditions* (required) Scottish artist Currie studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He used industrial Glasgow as the subject of his early work, with paintings ...
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, ...
Achilles refuses the comfort of his Greek comrades as he grieves over the dead body of his close friend and possible lover, Patroclus, who was killed by the Trojans. The enormous size of Hamilton's ...
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, ...