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New staff publication(s)! Hans Hönes reviews Léa Kuhn’s new monograph on 'Painted Art History', & the catalogue raisonnée of the works of Mary Warburg, for the Journal of Art Historiography https://t.co/OXqmU37XHB (1/2)
For #InternationalWomensDay : in 1952 Anne Redpath was the first woman painter to be elected academician of the @RoyalScotAcad; five years later, she painted "Tulips in a White Jug", now part of @uoacollections 🎨#arthistory #artherstory
Every day should be a #fieldwork day when you're an art historian! With some spare time in town today, here's Dr Pierce and Dr Pryor enjoying the immersive experience of the Tolbooth Museum @AbdnArtMuseums 😯🏴🏛️🗝️
#FridayFeeling
Our accidental homage to Ann Redpath's "Tulips in a White Jug" (1957): we can't wait to introduce our Level 2 students to this wonderful painting later this semester, when they study works from @aberdeenuni's art collection at first hand! #fieldwork #arthistory #artintheflesh
Happy #StAndrewsDay! @aberdeenuni's art collection is particularly strong in works by modern #Scottish artists:
Anne Redpath, Tulips in a White Jug (1957)
J D Fergusson, Hortensia
S J Peploe, Still Life (1930)
Elizabeth Blackadder, Still LIfe & a Prayer Rug (1964)
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Monday's theme for #MuseumWeek2018 is #womenMW
Here are paintings by Elizabeth Blackadder, Joan Eardley, Anne Redpath & Dorothy Johnstone, four modern #Scottish women artists represented in @aberdeenuni's art collection
#ScotsArtDay you say, @BarberInstitute ?
Here's some wonderful works by the #ScottishColourists from @aberdeenuni's collections:
JD Fergusson's 'The Brass Kettle' (1904) and 'Hortensia'
GL Hunter's 'Still Life with a Bottle' (1931)
SJ Peploe's 'Still Life' (1930)
The Aberdeen Bestiary is a compendium of descriptions of all kinds of animals & birds, real and imaginary! It was written & illuminated in England around the year 1200 #WorldWildlifeDay
https://t.co/a89BqjsEa8
"Tulips in a White Jug": a powerful still-life painting from @aberdeenuni's collections by Anne Redpath, the first woman elected academician to the @RoyalScotAcad (in 1952)
The perfect choice for a day highlighting the ongoing movement for gender equality #100years #arthistory
Whatever the science behind #BlueMonday, there are some beautiful paintings strong in blue pigments in @aberdeenuni's art collection:
James Morrison, Otto Fjord, c.1994
S J Peploe, Still Life, 1930
Drummond Mayo, Drying Nets, undated
J D Fergusson, Hortensia, undated