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How To Draw Scotland takes a highly visual and practical approach to drawing, featuring step-by-step instructions for each art project, and many of Scotland's most recognised landmarks. Including Edinburgh Castle, Balmoral and Holyrood Palace as well as some well-known Scottish icons, such as a bagpiper and a Highland dancer, this is an essential book for any budding artist who would like to master the art of drawing Scotland.
A set of two volumes of pen-and-ink drawings of breathtaking Scottish mountain scenery. These are useful to students of landscape drawing and lovers of the Highlands. Both sketchbooks contain eighty intricate drawings, each accompanied by a simple map to identify where the mountain is seen from and its relation to its surroundings.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, April 9-June 13, 1999.
This catalogue provides a rich survey of the outstanding English drawings and watercolours in the National Gallery of Scotland's collection. It ranges from the art of the Stuart court to the late Victorian period.