Scotland and the Origins of Modern Art

LUND HUMPHRIES PUBLISHERS LTDISBN: 9781848226333

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By Duncan Macmillan, Foreword by Alexander McCall Smith
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HARDBACK
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250 x 190 mm
Weight:
1090 g
Pages:
256

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Duncan Macmillan is Professor Emeritus of the History of Scottish Art at the University of Edinburgh, art critic for The Scotsman and author of numerous books including widely acclaimed Scottish Art: 1460-2000 (2000) and Scotland's Shrine: The Scottish National War Memorial (2014).

Introduction; Part 1: Moral Sense and the New Primitive, 1. David Hume and Allan Ramsay; 2. The True Homer; 3. Heroines of Moral Sense; 4. A New Art; 5. J.L.David; Part 2: Common Sense, 6. Reid's theory of Perception and Expression; 7. Art and Expression; 8. Perception and Association; Part 3: Paris, 9. New Ideas from Scotland; 10. Walter Scott, Wilkie and the French Painters; 11. From Courbet to Cezanne; Part 4: Scotland, 12. The legacy of the Enlightenment; Epilogue; Index.

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