The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... artists . From 1809 on , the annual exhibition of Scottish painting was held in his York Place gallery - a gallery he had to sell , but continued to rent . Raeburn's finest work is seen in his paintings of the Highland chiefs , The ...
... artists . From 1809 on , the annual exhibition of Scottish painting was held in his York Place gallery - a gallery he had to sell , but continued to rent . Raeburn's finest work is seen in his paintings of the Highland chiefs , The ...
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... artists . Scott's novels were an endless source of inspiration for artists , such as Robert and James Lauder . Because of Scott's passion for topographical accuracy , the artists and their patrons could visit famous sites and re ...
... artists . Scott's novels were an endless source of inspiration for artists , such as Robert and James Lauder . Because of Scott's passion for topographical accuracy , the artists and their patrons could visit famous sites and re ...
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... Artists and connoisseurs appreciated the subtle diffused images produced by the calotype process ; however , the ... artistic medium in Scotland resulted from fortuitous accident . Fox Talbot , as a fellow of the Royal Society , knew ...
... Artists and connoisseurs appreciated the subtle diffused images produced by the calotype process ; however , the ... artistic medium in Scotland resulted from fortuitous accident . Fox Talbot , as a fellow of the Royal Society , knew ...
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