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100 masterpieces : National Galleries of Scotland
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Location
  • Mus.-kat., Edinburgh 8:o
Main Entry - Personal Name
  • Leighton, John Författare/medförfattare
Title Statement
  • 100 masterpieces : National Galleries of Scotland
Varying Form of Title
  • One hundred masterpieces
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint)
  • National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh : 2015
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
  • 708.29134
SAB Classification Code
  • 708.29134
  • Ii
Other Classification Number
  • Ii
Physical Description
  • 240 pages illustrations (chiefly color), portraits 28 cm
General Note
  • Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note
  • Chairman's foreword -- Introduction -- The National Galleries of Scotland: a brief history -- Scottish National Gallery -- Scottish National Portrait Gallery -- Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Summary, etc
  • The National Galleries of Scotland comprises three galleries: the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Scottish National Gallery. Together these galleries house one of the finest collections of art to be found anywhere in the world, ranging from the thirteenth century to the present day. Many of the greatest names in Western art are represented by major works, from Titian, Rembrandt and Vermeer through to Picasso, Hockney and Warhol. This lavishly illustrated book contains one hundred of the National Galleries of Scotland's greatest and best-loved treasures. The selection made by the Director-General Sir John Leighton is intended to evoke the special character of the collection at the National Galleries with its distinctive interplay between Scottish and international art as well as the many conversations that it establishes between the art of the past and the present.
Subject - Corporate Name
  • National Galleries of Scotland Catalogs.
  • National Galleries of Scotland
Subject - Geographic Name
  • Scotland Edinburgh
Index Term - Genre/Form
  • catalogs (documents)
  • Catalogs
  • Catalogs.
  • Catalogues.
Added Entry - Corporate Name
  • National Galleries of Scotland.
ISBN
  • 9781906270018
  • 1906270015
  • 9781906270735
  • 1906270732
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