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The Story of Scottish Art

In a four-part series, artist Lachlan Goudie traces the development of Scottish art from the Neolithic Era to the present day, and looks at its impact on the international art world

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Supporting Content

  • Adventures in colour: How Scottish artists sought inspiration in exotic places

  • Majestic stags and heather-clad hillsides: Our role in promoting the clichéd view of Scotland

  • Joan Eardley's Catterline paintings — Episode 4

    Duration: 2:55
  • The Scottish pioneers of post-war abstract art — Episode 4

    Duration: 3:53
  • The muse who inspired J. D Fergusson — Episode 3

    Duration: 3:12
  • The genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh — Episode 3

    Duration: 3:18
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