Robert Burns
‘Ower his whyte banes when they are bare’ (1 of 2 sheets mounted together to form one illustration): one of a series of illustrations for 'The...
About this artwork
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artist:Robert Burns (1869 - 1941) Scottish
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title:‘Ower his whyte banes when they are bare’ (1 of 2 sheets mounted together to form one illustration): one of a series of illustrations for 'The Twa Corbies'
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date created:About 1939
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materials:Mixed media on paper
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measurements:29.80 x 20.80 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1976
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accession number:D 5026.7 B
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Robert Burns
Robert Burns
Burns was an early exponent of the Art nouveau style in Scotland and an outstanding decorative artist. He returned to Edinburgh after periods studying in London and Paris and travelling in North Africa. A talented painter and designer, Burns followed the example of artists of the Arts and Crafts...