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Whittle made this watercolour as the design for her tapestry of the same title, created in collaboration with Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh. It references the deity Mami Wata (Mother Water), often ...
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use in free educational lectures and classes use on an individual or group's website discussing the artwork in question (except on websites where the individual is promoting themselves or a group, ...
use in free educational lectures and classes use on an individual or group's website discussing the artwork in question (except on websites where the individual is promoting themselves or a group, ...
use in free educational lectures and classes use on an individual or group's website discussing the artwork in question (except on websites where the individual is promoting themselves or a group, ...
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National Galleries of Scotland collection. Photo, National Galleries of Scotland. This image is available for download under a personal-use license agreement. You may copy, print, display, and store ...
Hogarth was one of the most influential artists of the 18th century. He is credited with being the first artist in Europe to create art that represented and expressed a national identity. Born in ...
use in free educational lectures and classes use on an individual or group's website discussing the artwork in question (except on websites where the individual is promoting themselves or a group, ...
This medal commemorates the Duke of Cumberland’s victory over the Jacobites at Culloden. The obverse shows the duke mounted on a horse, his sword held aloft. The reverse shows him galloping across a ...
Robert Adamson was one of the first professional photographers, setting up in business in Edinburgh in March 1843. He had aspired to be an engineer but his health was too poor. His brother, John, who ...