‘Beuys at the New School‘, Joseph Beuys, 1974 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/beuys-beuys-at-the-new-school-ar00727
Performance at the René Block Gallery, New York, May ‘74), Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh
Performance at the René Block Gallery, New York, May ‘74), Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh
‘Nairn‘, William Daniell
appointment Inverness William Daniell date not known View by appointment Edinburgh
‘The Tranquil Lake: Sunset Seen through a Ruined Abbey‘, attributed to James Johnson, c.1825–30
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1831 View by appointment Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh
‘Appleby‘, Thomas Hearne, 1778
appointment Cockermouth Castle Joseph Farington 1786 View by appointment Edinburgh
Tate glossary definition for paper: Matted plant fibres made into sheet form either by hand (traditional) or machine (modern), used by artists as a surface for drawing, watercolour or printmaking
Tate © David Austen, courtesy Anthony Reynolds London/ courtesy Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
‘Self-Portrait‘, Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey, c.1810 on display at Tate Britain.
not known View by appointment Bust of ‘Mr Warp’ (probably John Wauchope of Edinburgh
Performance at the René Block Gallery, New York, May ‘74), Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh
Artist page for Martin Creed (born 1968)
2012 See all 15 Film and audio TateShots Martin Creed in Edinburgh
Artist page for Paul Sandby (c.1730–1809)
Read full Wikipedia entry Artworks Left Right Edinburgh Castle Paul Sandby
Artist page for Carol Rhodes (1959 – 2018)
Rhodes was born in Edinburgh, but spent her infancy and youth in Serampore, India