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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

La Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art est un musée d'art à Édimbourg, au Royaume-Uni.

1. Œuvres

Joseph Bail : La sœur de l'artiste dans son jardin Georges Braque : Le Bougeoir Roy Lichtenstein : In the Car René Magritte : Le Drapeau noir, La Représentation, Le Temps menaçant Henri Matisse : La Séance de peinture Joan Miró : Maternité, Tête de paysan catalan Henri Rousseau : Statue de Diane au parc Pierre Soulages : Peinture 161 x 113,3 cm, 3 novembre 1958 Alison Watt : Sabine

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1. Liens externes

(en) Site officiel Ressources relatives aux beaux-arts : Art UK (lieux d'art) Google Arts & Culture Union List of Artist Names

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John Watson's Institution

The John Watson's Institution was a school established in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1762. The building was designed in the Greek Revival style in 1825 by architect William Burn, FRSE (1789–1870). Following the closure of the school in 1975, the building was left vacated for a number of years before becoming home to Modern One of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

National Galleries Scotland: Modern (the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art) is part of National Galleries Scotland, which is based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Modern houses the collection of modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to the present in two buildings, Modern One and Modern Two, that face each other on Belford Road to the west of the city centre. The Modern has a collection of more than 6000 paintings, sculptures, installations, video work, prints and drawings and also stages major exhibitions.
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Thomas Anderson (botanist)

Thomas Anderson FLS (26 February 1832 – 26 October 1870) was a Scottish botanist who worked in India. He was involved in research on cinchona cultivation in India.
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Modern Two

Modern Two, formerly the Dean Gallery, in Edinburgh, is one of the two buildings housing the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, one of Scotland's national art galleries. It is operated by National Galleries Scotland. It is twinned with Modern One which lies on the opposite side of Belford Road.
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National Galleries of Scotland

The National Galleries of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Gailearaidhean Nàiseanta na h-Alba, sometimes also known as National Galleries Scotland) is the executive non-departmental public body that controls the three national galleries of Scotland and two partner galleries, forming part of the National Collections of Scotland. The purpose of National Galleries Scotland (NGS) was set out by an Act of Parliament in the National Galleries of Scotland Act 1906, amended by the National Heritage (Scotland) Act 1985. Its role is to manage the National Galleries of Scotland, care for, preserve and add to the objects in its collections, exhibit artworks to the public and to promote education and public enjoyment and understanding of the Fine Arts. It is governed by a board of trustees who are appointed by ministers of the Scottish Government.