Scottish Artists 1750-1900
Interesting exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery looking at the relationship between the royal
family and Scottish artists in the 18th and 19th centuries.
I saw this exhibition and reviewed it when I was in Edinburgh last year. I thought it was be interesting just to revisit that review and the show now it was in a different venue and see what stood out this time around.
I found the narrative of the show clearer in the Holyrood galleries as it was a smaller, slightly more divided space. The London galleries gave you a chance to stand back more from some of the works but somehow the space lost the story.
I saw this exhibition and reviewed it when I was in Edinburgh last year. I thought it was be interesting just to revisit that review and the show now it was in a different venue and see what stood out this time around.
I found the narrative of the show clearer in the Holyrood galleries as it was a smaller, slightly more divided space. The London galleries gave you a chance to stand back more from some of the works but somehow the space lost the story.
As before the
section on Queen Victoria at Balmoral stood out and I still loved the
watercolours of her servants by Kenneth MacLeay. This showing had a number of
drawings which I didn’t remember from the earlier version including a lovely
one by David Allan of the Piazza Navona in Rome.
Closes on 2
October 2016
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