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The Art of Scotland: 1707-1950

Tue 20 Jan 2026, 10:00 am - Tue 10 Feb 2026, 12:00 pm
£60.00
Thumbnail the monarch of the glen, edwin landseer, 1851
Tuesday 20 Jan - Tuesday 10 Feb, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm

This new course will explore Scottish art from the Act of Union until the end of the Second World War through a series of detailed, illustrated talks. Starting with the work of portrait painters Allan Ramsay and Henry Raeburn, the course will go on to discuss how artists such as David Wilkie and Horatio McCulloch helped shape the image of Scotland. The course will also look at the work of the realist Glasgow Boys and Girls, the art and designs of Charles Rennie and Mary Mackintosh and the vibrant paintings of the Scottish Colourists, who looked to mainland Europe for their artistic inspiration.

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Price: £60.00

Course Weeks: 4

Room: Brunt

Campaign: Spring 2026

Customer Information: Pen, paper and/or device are optional.

Your Tutor

Name: Sarah Burles

Bio: Sarah studied History of Art at Cambridge University before doing a masters degree at University College London. She went on to have a career in museum and gallery education, establishing new services in three different museums before working at the Fitzwilliam Museum for many years. Sarah is the founder of Cambridge Art Tours, which runs tours and courses in and around East Anglia and an accredited Arts Society lecturer. She is also a Tour Director for ACE Cultural Tours for whom she leads tours to Italy, France, Germany, Belgium and America and a Lay Canon at Ely Cathedral.

Department: Humanities

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  • Start: Tue 20 Jan 2026, 10:00 am
  • End: Tue 10 Feb 2026, 12:00 pm
  • Cost: £60.00
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