The Fleming Collection began life in 1968 as a corporate collection for Flemings Bank. Following the bank's takeover by Chase Manhattan Corporation, New York, in 2000, the collection opened its own gallery space in London -- the first museum space dedicated exclusively to exhibiting Scottish art.
Scottish art -- long overlooked in the context of British art -- is now enjoying a splendid renaissance. This beautifully illustrated book examines over 200 works by such well-known artists as Henry Raeburn, David Wilkie, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and Elizabeth Blackadder, many of which have never previously been illustrated or documented, as well as providing an invaluable history of many important but little-known Scottish artists.
A History of Scottish Art offers an important new historical survey of an area rapidly growing in popularity. Its exploration of artistic development in Scotland from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century will appeal to everyone interested in Scottish art and culture.
