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National Galleries of Scotland
Shortlisted for Saltire Society Publisher of the Year, 2016
National Galleries of Scotland Publishing is an established fine art and photography publisher. Our aim is to publish books with the highest design and production values which reflect the diversity of the three galleries that constitute the National Galleries of Scotland. Books, leaflets and guides relating to the permanent collection are intended to make the national collection accessible to the widest possible audience; other titles reflect the wide-ranging exhibition programme organised by the National Galleries of Scotland every year.
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BOOKS FROM National Galleries of Scotland
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The Two Roberts: Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde
Adrian Clarke, Roger Bristow, Patrick Elliott, Davey Brown
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Joan Eardley
Fiona Pearson, Sara Stevenson
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John Bryne: Sitting Ducks
John Byrne, Gordon Brown_2, Julie Lawson
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Generation: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland: Reader and Guide
Moira Jeffrey, Katrina Brown
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The Art of Golf
Michael Clarke, Kenneth McConkey
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Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets
Lucy Askew, Anthony d'Offay
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Witches & Wicked Bodies
Deanna Petherbridge
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From Death to Death and Other Small Tales: Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the D. Daskalopoulos Collection
Keith Hartley, Lucy Askew, Richard Flood
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John Bellany
Keith Hartley, Sandy Moffat
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F.C.B. Cadell
Alice Strang
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Giovanni Battista Lusieri and the Panoramic Landscape: Expanding Horizons
Aidan Weston-Lewis, Fabrizia Spirito, Kim Sloan
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Inspired? Get Writing!: Further New Poems and Short Stories Inspired by the Collection of the NGS
National Galleries Scotland
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‘The Hardest Kind of Archetype’: Reflections on Roy Lichetenstein: The Watson Gordon Lecture 2010
Hal Foster
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English Drawings and Watercolours 1600-1900
Christopher Baker
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Dürer’s Fame
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Van Gogh’s Twin: The Scottish Art Dealer Alexander Reid
Frances Fowle
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Poussin to Seurat: French Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
Michael Clarke
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Roger Fry’s Journey: From the Primitives to the Post-Impressionists: Watson Gordon Lecture 2006
Caroline Elam
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Sound, Silence, and Modernity in Dutch Pictures of Manners: The Watson Gordon Lecture 2007
Mariet Westermann
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Another World: Dali, Magritte, Miro and the Surrealists
Patrick Elliott
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A Companion Guide to Photography in the National Galleries of Scotland
Sara Stevenson, Duncan Forbes
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Benjamin West and the Death of the Stag: The Story Behind the Painting and Its Conservation
Duncan Thomson
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The Discovery of Spain: British Artists and Collectors: Goya to Picasso
David Howarth, Paul Stirton, Claudia Heide
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Carol Rhodes
Tom Lubbock, Merlin James
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Mark Douglas-Home is a journalist turned author, who was editor of the Herald and the Sunday Times Scotland. His career in journalism began as a student in South Africa where he edited the newspaper at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. …
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