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Pictured is Morning Light, Kirkcudbright Farm by Sir William Gillies 😍😍🌄
#Mondaymotivation
Don't miss Artists at Work, our exhibition of works by members of staff from across @NatGalleriesSco
It's on display at #ScotNatGallery until 19 September (admission free) : https://t.co/IoruMLREBQ #ArtistsAtWork
“Ambitious. Arresting. Disturbing. Intriguing… Immense canvases offering unflinching visceral palpability of physicality & raw humanity".
@BBCRadioScot
Admission to NOW 3, featuring work by Jenny Saville, Robin Rhode and more, is free at #ScotModern 👉 https://t.co/qyqvIifiY5
The stunning Junks (red) by Emil #Nolde is among the works on display at #ScotModern from tomorrow.
Discover Nolde's incredible life and career at #ColourIsLife -
(© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll) #Nolde
https://t.co/EQADtSzlcl
#Rembrandt opens @NatGalleriesSco tomorrow.
We'll be showcasing major works by the Dutch Master, as well as those of the many British artists he inspired 👌 - https://t.co/TI2EeoeHYi #1⃣daytogo #ReadyforRembrandt
Broughty Ferry-born artist Ian Cheyne represents Loch Duich here using broad, flat planes of colour and curving lines which show the influence of Art Deco designs and Japanese prints. This colour woodcut was created in 1934: https://t.co/z0pbhLDKGF
This is Loch Coruisk, Skye, a watercolour by Joseph Mallord William Turner. The foreground figures help establish the scale of this awe inspiring view over the remote loch, while the Cuillin Mountains soar above the loch like gigantic waves... https://t.co/BtMM8HaHHJ
Glasgow-born Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born #otd in 1868🎂🎉 . Although best known as an architect and designer, Mackintosh also produced a large number of drawings and watercolours, including this, The Road Through the Rocks, Port Vendres: https://t.co/6pFWa1Bv7h
Emil Nolde was “a terrific modern visionary” (The Guardian). Next month Nolde's electrifying colours come to #ScotModern for their first ever Scottish showing, in our @EdArtFest show #ColourIsLife.
Read the Guardian's insight into his art here: https://t.co/V4X6xSsuvz
Barra (1903) by Samuel John Peploe 🌤️💙
The Scottish Colourist first visited the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides in 1894 & this bright, beautiful painting was created during his final trip to the island in 1903. https://t.co/Lu4Wje2tPV