Tour Scotland Video Eduardo Paolozzi Sculpture Edinburgh




Tour Scotland video of an Eduardo Paolozzi Sculpture on visit to the grounds of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. He was born in Leith to Italian parents in 1924. He attended the Edinburgh College of Art in 1943 but was called up for service in the army the following year. He later attended London's Slade School, then travelled to Paris. He was awarded an Honorary Degree by Edinburgh University in February 2005. He died in April 2005, aged 81.

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Tour Scotland Video Everything Is Going To Be Alright



Tour Scotland video of the " Everything Is Going To Be Alright " sculpture sign on the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video There Will Be No Miracles Here Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of the " There Will Be No Miracles Here " sculpture sign on the grounds of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland February Video Exterior Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh




Tour Scotland video of the exterior of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. This building was designed by William Burn, born 20th December 1789, died 15th February 1870. He was a Scottish architect, pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style. He was born in Edinburgh, the son of architect Robert Burn, and educated at the Royal High School. After training with the architect of the British Museum, Sir Robert Smirke, he returned to Edinburgh in 1812. Here he established a practice from the family builders' yard. In 1841, he took on a pupil, David Bryce, with whom he later went into partnership. From 1844 he worked in London, where he took on his nephew John Macvicar Anderson as a partner. He designed John Watson's Hospital Institute now the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh in 1828.

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Tour Scotland Video Two Reclining Figures Henry Moore Sculpture Edinburgh



Tour Scotland video of the two reclining figures sculpture by Henry Moore on the grounds of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA, born 30 July 1898, died 31 August 1986) was an English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art.

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