We’re continuing our series of blogs to mark Edinburgh 900 . In this blog, Nico Tyack, Collections Information Officer at Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, explores the world of European commerce in the 1600s.
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A lecture to complement our printmaking exhibition looking at prints in the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland.
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Join us for an event at the Writers' Museum to celebrate the birthday of our much-loved Edinburgh author Robert Louis Stevenson. Our annual partnership with the Robert Louis Stevenson Club.
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William Wilson was a special artist within the group who became known as the Edinburgh School. Beginning his career in printmaking, he created some of the twentieth century’s most atmospheric prints of Scottish town and landscape, before turning his hand to watercolour painting in the 1940s.
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Wilhelmina Barns-Graham had a prolific career that spanned over six decades. From 1940 when she arrived in St Ives, to 2004 when she died, she worked almost every day. She was first and foremost a painter, but throughout her working life she made prints.
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Reflecting on the exhibition 'Inked Up: Printmaking in Scotland', Janet Archer Chief Executive, Jordan McQuaid Head of Studio and Roseanne Tye, Head of Marketing and Engagement of Edinburgh Printmakers will introduce and explain the printmaking techniques on display and paint a picture of the ev