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The Fleming Collection to Show Works from the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Written by Gertrude Wanless Thursday, 30 July 2009 23:27
LONDON.- A unique exhibition of portraits from The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh will be hosted by The Fleming Collection this autumn. More than 40 paintings and photographs from the Gallery's permanent collection will go on show from 15 September to 19 December 2009. It will be a rare opportunity to see a selection of Scotland's finest examples of portraiture, many of which have never been on show in London before.
The exhibition, curated by
James Holloway, Director of The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, will include
portraits of some of Scotland's most famous historical figures such as Mary
Queen of Scots, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Charles Rennie MacIntosh and Robert Louis
Stevenson. It will also show some of Scotland's contemporary personalities such
as Gordon Brown, the actor Ewan MacGregor, and the author J.K. Rowling.
The earliest dated portrait in the exhibition will be a painting of James VI of Scotland and I of England from 1604. In fact all the people portrayed in the exhibition are Scottish and have been chosen for their contribution to Scottish history. Whether they were kings or queens, highland chieftains, writers, soldiers, actors or scientists, their life stories are essential in tracing Scotland's rich history.
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, one of the finest Arts and Crafts buildings in the UK, was first opened in 1889. Designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, it was intended not only to house the national portrait collection but also to be a monument to Scottish history and achievement.
The exhibition has been made possible because the Scottish National Portrait Gallery closed on 6 April 2009 for an extensive refurbishment programme and will not reopen until November 2011. The £17.6 million renovation project called 'Portrait of the Nation' will open up the building and allow much more of the extensive collection to be seen by the general public. It will double the amount of space to show works of art, improve services and provide proper educational facilities.
The Fleming Collection is widely recognised as the finest collection of Scottish Art in private hands and was originally conceived as a corporate collection in 1968 for Robert Fleming Holdings Ltd in the City of London. Since 2000 the collection has belonged to The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation which aims to promote Scottish Art to a wider audience. The collection consists of works by many of Scotland's most prominent artists, from 1770 to the present day, including works by early nineteenth century artists, the Glasgow Boys, the Scottish Colourists, the Edinburgh School and many contemporary Scottish names. Regular exhibitions drawn from the Collection as well as loans from public and private collections of Scottish art can be viewed in the specially designed gallery free of charge. Visit : http://www.flemingcollection.co.uk/index.php
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