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David Dimbleby in the Glens of Scotland

Tate Britain Room Summary:

Highlands and Glens



For many people worldwide, the Highland region is Scotland.

This representative image was the outcome of a merger of Highland and Scottish identities during the Romantic period, through literary figures such as Robert Burns and Walter Scott.

The Highland myth found its most potent visual expression in the work of artists such as Edwin Landseer and Horatio McCulloch.

This section features their work, along with the more tranquil paintings of the so-called Glasgow Boys such as James Paterson and Edward Arthur Walton.

Twentieth-century representations of Highlands subjects include those by the Scottish Colourists such as Samuel John Peploe and more recent works include Hamish Fulton's photographs and text pieces detailing his walks through the Cairngorms.

Despite the international outlook and dynamism of much of twentieth and twenty-first century Scottish art, Romantic Highlandism has prevailed in the imagery used to promote Scotland to tourists and in international cinema and television.




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