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Book SynopsisThe Lammermuir Hills have been an important trade route between Scotland and England for generations, as well as an effective barrier when necessary.
Drawn by the long history of south-eastern Scotland and the many conflicting elements in play in its natural environment – among them wind farms, pylons, forestry plantations, grouse moors and sheep – the distinguished Scottish painter and printmaker Barbara Rae CBE RA has made numerous studies of these wild expanses.
This handsome volume reproduces a wide selection of her intensely colourful images with accompanying photographs and maps, and texts by the art critic Duncan Macmillan, Emeritus Professor of the History of Scottish Art at the University of Edinburgh, and Maureen Barrie, who worked for many years at National Museums Scotland.
Table of ContentsThe Caledonian Antisyzygy 9 duncan macmillan Letting the Paint Do the Talking 17 barbara rae in conversation with duncan macmillan Different Views 23 maureen barrie Plates 1997–98 46 2020–21 60 Artist’s Biography 125 Bibliography 127 Index of Works 128