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Scottish National Gallery
The Scottish National Gallery is home to Scotland's National Collection of fine art from the early Renaissance to the end of the 19th century, and is also one of Europe's premier exhibition venues.
VENUE : Scottish National Gallery
FESTIVAL: Edinburgh Art Festival
CATEGORY: Event
This is the only UK showing of this major international exhibition which is the first to explore the subject of Symbolism and landscape painting.
The show casts a light on a fascinating movement exploring dreams and visions, mysticism and poetry and the natural world. Featuring other-worldly subjects, this exhibition brings together major artists from 1880 to 1910, such as Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Edvard Munch, alongside less well-known artists from Scandinavia and beyond, including Hammershøi, Gallen-Kallela and Khnopff.
Sponsored by BNY Mellon and supported by the Friends of the National Galleries of Scotland.
Tickets from £10.00
Running time: 420 mins
from 14/07/2012
to 02/09/2012
This event has no further performances scheduled at this time
This is the only UK showing of this major international exhibition which is the first to explore the subject of Symbolism and landscape painting.
The show casts a light on a fascinating movement exploring dreams and visions, mysticism and poetry and the natural world. Featuring other-worldly subjects, this exhibition brings together major artists from 1880 to 1910, such as Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Edvard Munch, alongside less well-known artists from Scandinavia and beyond, including Hammershøi, Gallen-Kallela and Khnopff.
Sponsored by BNY Mellon and supported by the Friends of the National Galleries of Scotland.
Running time: 420 mins
This event has no further performances scheduled at this time
Scottish National Gallery
The Scottish National Gallery is home to Scotland's National Collection of fine art from the early Renaissance to the end of the 19th century, and is also one of Europe's premier exhibition venues.
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