Tour Scotland Photograph Lillian Shelley Burrell Collection Glasgow


Tour Scotland photograph of the bronze of Lillian Shelley in The Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland. Sir Jacob Epstein, 10th November 1880 to 19th August 1959, was an American born, British sculptor who worked chiefly in the UK, where he pioneered modern sculpture, often producing controversial works that challenged taboos concerning what public artworks appropriately depict. He also painted, and exhibited pictures regularly in exhibitions.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Luohan Burrell Collection Glasgow


Tour Scotland photograph of a figure of a Luohan, from the Ming Dynasty in The Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland. In Chinese Buddhist folklore, it was said that five hundred luohan, Buddhist saints, inhabited a peak beyond the stone bridge of Mount Tiantai located at Jiuhuashan, modern-day Qingyang County, Anhui province, China.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Chinese Official Burrell Collection Glasgow


Tour Scotland photograph of a figure of a Chinese Official from the Ming Dynasty in The Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland. The Burrell Collection is an art collection in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated in Pollok Country Park on the south side of the city. The collection was put together over many years by Sir William Burrell, a wealthy industrialist, ship owner and art collector who then gifted it to the city of Glasgow in 1944.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Peter Low Gravestone Glasgow


Tour Scotland photograph of the Dr Peter Low gravestone in the churchyard of Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland. Peter Low, usually regarded as the founder of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, was a remarkable man, and had practised the art of surgery in France and Flanders as well as in Glasgow. He was, indeed, at one time " ordinary chirurgeon to the French King, and followed him in the warres six years. " He died in Glasgow, and his burying place on the south wall of the High Churchyard was acquired by the Faculty in 1833 from Mr. Gray of Carntyne, who subsequently, through Dr. Fleming, presented a pair of gauntlet gloves which had been worn by Lowe.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Stained Glass Windows Glasgow Cathedral


Tour Scotland photograph of stained glass windows in the Cathedral in Glasgow, Scotland.

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