We had walked past the Scottish National Gallery a couple dozen times over the years. Never again. It is a marvelous collection, mostly Scottish art, but also a very impressive assemblage of European art from the Middle Ages to the present. We stuck mostly to the European collection.
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| Beautiful Botticelli Virgin and Child |
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| Leonardo's Madonna of the Yarnwinder |
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| Younger Holbein's Allegories of Old and New Testaments |
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| Never miss a Cranach |
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| Vasari's Adoration of the Magi |
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| Claude's Apollo and Muses (but mostly the landscape) |
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| The Greek's Saviour of the World |
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Several Poussins, including a room full of large scenes from the life of Jesus; here, something utterly unique: a Last Supper where they're all on triclinia, Roman-style; not very likely, I'd guess, but then Poussin spent nearly all his artistic life in Rome, painting classical subjects |
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| Rubens' Herod's Feast |
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Vermeer, Christ in the House of Mary and Martha |
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| Steen's School for Girls and Boys |
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| Rembrandt's Not a Self-Portrait |
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| A matrimonial pair of Hals (male not shown) |
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| Nice Watteau genre |
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| A couple of later Van Goghs |
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Frank Edwin Church's Niagara Falls; then, on loan, a room of paintings from his world travels |
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Love the art!
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