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Scottish Works:

 

Scottish
Furnishing Fabric
1885-1890, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Scottish
Man’s Hunting Jacket
c. 1825-1830, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Scottish
Tail Coat
c. 1845, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

   

William Allan [Scottish, 1782 – 1850]
Slave Market in Constantinople
1838, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

James Craig Annan [Scottish, 1864 – 1946]
Riva Schiavoni
1894, Royal Photographic Society, Bath

 

Thomas Annan [Scottish, 1829 – 1887]
Close No. 157, Bridgegate
1868, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Thomas Annan [Scottish, 1829 – 1887]
Close No. 193, High Street
1868, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Thomas Annan [Scottish, 1829 – 1887]
Five Men
c. 1860, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Martin Boyce [Scottish, born 1967]
Day Bed (You Wake Up Lost)
2002, private collection

 

Martin Boyce [Scottish, born 1967]
We Pass Through This
2006, private collection

 

Herbert James Gunn [Scottish, 1893 – 1964]
Pauline Waiting
1939, Royal Academy of Art, London

 

Jim Lambie [Scottish, born 1964]
Club de France
2006, private collection

 

Jim Lambie [Scottish, born 1964]
Psychedelic Soul Stick 59
2006, private collection

 

Robert Scott Lauder [Scottish, 1803 – 1869]
David Roberts in Turkish Clothing
1840, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh

 

William Leiper [Scottish, 1839 – 1916]
Templeton's Carpet Factory
1889-92, Glasgow

 

Hew Locke [Scottish, born 1959]
Black Queen
2006, private collection

 

Hew Locke [Scottish, born 1959]
Golden Horde
2006, private collection

 

Frances Macdonald [Scottish, 1874 – 1921]
Moonlight Garden
c. 1895-1897, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow

 

Frances Macdonald [Scottish, 1874 – 1921]
Spring
1897, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow

 

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
Embroidered Panels
c. 1902, Glasgow School of Art

   

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933] and J. Herbert McNair [Scottish, 1868 – 1955]
The Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
1895, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
O Ye That Walks in Willow Wood
c. 1903-1904, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow

 

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
The Opera of the Sea
1903, private collection

 

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
The Opera of the Wind
1903, private collection

 

Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
Picture Frame
1897, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Chair
c. 1897, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

   

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Chair for Blue Bedroom at Hous'hill
1904, private collection

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Chair for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms
1911, private collection

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Display Cabinet from 14 Kingsborough Gardens
1901-1902, private collection

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Glasgow School of Art
1897-1909, Glasgow

               

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Guest Bedroom Furniture for 78 Derngate
1919, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
High-Backed Chair
1900, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Hill House
1902-1903, Helensburgh

         

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928] and Margaret Macdonald [Scottish, 1865 – 1933]
Mantelpiece Design for Lilybank Terrace
1901, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
The Scottish Musical Review
1896, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Settle
c. 1896, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Table for Blue Bedroom at Hous'hill
1904, private collection

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Scottish, c. 1868 – 1928]
Writing Table
1904, private collection

 

Robert Macpherson [Scottish, c. 1815 – 1872]
A Fountain and the Temple of Vesta, Rome
c. 1858, Gernsheim Collection, Austin

 

Robert Macpherson [Scottish, c. 1815 – 1872]
Interior of a Museum, Italy
c. 1860, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Robert Macpherson [Scottish, c. 1815 – 1872]
Umbrella Pines
c. 1857, Gernsheim Collection, Austin

 

Robert Macpherson [Scottish, c. 1815 – 1872]
Waterfall at Tivoli
1855, private collection

 

Thomas Murray [Scottish, 1663 – 1735]
Sir John Vanbrugh
c. 1718, Beningbrough Hall, Yorkshire

 

William Quiller Orchardson [Scottish, 1832 – 1910]
The First Cloud
1887, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

 

William Quiller Orchardson [Scottish, 1832 – 1910]
Marriage of Convenience
1883, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow

 

Noel Paton [Scottish, 1821 – 1901]
The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titiana
1847, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

   

Henry Raeburn [Scottish, 1756 – 1823]
Colonel Alastair Ranaldson Macdonell, 15th Chief of Glengarry
c. 1812, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Henry Raeburn [Scottish, 1756 – 1823]
Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch
c. 1795, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Henry Raeburn [Scottish, 1756 – 1823]
Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, 1st Baronet
c. 1795-1800, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Allan Ramsay [Scottish, 1713 – 1784]
George II
c. 1767, National Portrait Gallery, London

 

Allan Ramsay [Scottish, 1713 – 1784]
Margaret Lindsay of Evelick, Mrs. Allan Ramsay
c. 1758-1759, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Colossi of Memnon Seen from the Southwest, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]
Gateway to the Great Temple at Baalbek
1841, Royal Academy of Arts, London

   

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Great Sphinx at Giza, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]
The Inauguration of the Great Exhibition: 1 May 1851
1851, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
Kom Ombo, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, from The Holy Land
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Pyramids of Giza, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Ruins of Luxor from the Nile, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864] and Louis Haghe [Belgian, 1806 – 1885]
The Temple of Hathor at Dendera, from Egypt and Nubia
1846-1849, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

David Roberts [Scottish, 1796 – 1864]
The Torre del Oro, Seville
1833, Morgan Library and Museum, New York

 

Attributed to George Sandeman [Scottish, 1724 – 1803]
The Duke of Atholl's Medal Cabinet
c. 1765, Blair Castle, Perthshire

 

William Simpson [Scottish, 1823 – 1899]
Aurungabad
1875, British Museum, London

 

William Simpson [Scottish, 1823 – 1899]
Chaityagriha No. 19 at Ajanta
1862, private collection

 

Alexander Thomson [Scottish, 1817 – 1875]
Saint Vincent Street Church
1859, Glasgow

 

David Wilkie [Scottish, 1785 – 1841]
Self-Portrait
1804-1805, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh