Head of an Angel. Study for the Painting 'Saint Bride'
About this artwork
This drawing in coloured chalk was made by John Duncan in preparation for his painting Saint Bride, on display in room 17. It is part of a group of studies made for the ambitious and richly detailed painting and concentrates on the head of one of the angels that are depicted carrying the sleeping Saint through the sky. John Duncan first trained as an illustrator in his home city, Dundee. His artistic style was inspired by Celtic imagery and the art of the Italian Renaissance.
Published December 2022
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artist:John DuncanScottish (1866 - 1945)
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title:Head of an Angel. Study for the Painting 'Saint Bride'
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date created:About 1913
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materials:Coloured chalks on brown paper
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measurements:45.70 x 38.20 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1984
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accession number:D 5121
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
John Duncan
John Duncan
One of the leading representatives of the Celtic Revival in Scottish art, John Duncan first trained as an illustrator in his native city, Dundee. After periods of work and study in London and Antwerp, Duncan settled in Edinburgh in 1892. In the wider European context, Duncan was an exponent of the...