This dictionary provides coverage of the work of Scottish artists from 1600 to the 1990s.
The Dictionary of Scottish Art and Archiecture is the most detailed reference work on Scottish art currently in existence.
Scotland Creates: 5000 Years of Art and Design, London, 1990 Michael Lynch, A New History of Scotland, London, 1991 Peter McEwan, Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture, London, 1994 William D. McKay ...
At Dalziell, Lanarkshire, over 2,000 people were absent on census night, because 3rd April 1911 was a holiday. These people may appear in other parts of Scotland. 6.10 The Centre holds street indexes for certain large urban areas and ...
One of the earliest Neoclassical architects in Germany, Carl Gotthard Langhans is best known for his Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Born in Landeshut, a town in southwestern Poland, Langhans first studied law in Halle in present-day ...
After Adler left Glasgow (see below) he joined the Scottish artists Robert Colquhoun (1914–1962) and Robert Macbryde ... McEwan, Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture, 5 and 252, mentions that Adler and Herman were instrumental in ...
ICKWORTH ( SUFFOLK ) , NATIONAL TRUST George William Hervey , 2nd Earl of Bristol Gore List 1969 ; Holdaway 1998 no.94 ; List 2000 inv.no.200 . Lady Emily Caroline Nassau Hervey Gore List 1969 ; Holdaway 1998 no.91 as attrib .
... typescript in Guildhall Library, 3 vols., 209. 3. National Register of Archives for Scotland 393, Bundle 148/2.J. M. McEwan, A Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture (Ballater, Scot., 2004),579 (also the quote).
Britannic (1930) · Br · CUNARD WHITE STAR · N ATLANTIC Interesting art deco presentation by James Mann of the last liner (with her sister Georgic) to carry White Star colours. Described in 1933 by the noted shipping commentator A C ...
McEwan, Peter M. J. M., Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors' Club, 1994. McLaren, Moray, The Capital of Scotland: a twentieth-century contemplation of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis, ...
"This volume provides a fresh perspective on the ways in which writers have dealt with the relationship between literature and union, especially in Scottish literary contexts.