Harrington Mann 1864-1937
Harrington Mann studied at Glasgow School of Art, the Slade, London and at Academie Julian, Paris. Early paintings were of Yorkshire fishing communities, but from the early 1890s he started making his name as a portrait painter, working both in London and New York. Mann also painted landscapes in Italy; other work included stained glass designs for a Glasgow firm and decorative panels for a girls' school in Dumbartonshire.
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The Glasgow Boys & Galloway Pictures
Harbour Cottage Gallery, Kirkcudbright 14 - 29 Aug 2021Harbour Cottage Gallery Castle Bank, Kirkcudbright DG6 4LB Open 11am to 5pm Monday through Saturday 12pm to 5pm on Sundays In this, our 6th exhibition at Harbour Cottage Gallery and...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys
10 Jun - 24 Jul 2021When the Glasgow Boys rose to prominence in the 1880s, there was a sense of wonder at how a group of Scottish painters could hold such sway in the academies,...Read more -
Christmas
at The Fine Art Society 4 - 23 Dec 2020 -
Scottish Painting
1650-1950 15 Nov - 23 Dec 20191650 to 1950 was a presentation of three centuries of Scottish Painting, from 17 th century works by William Gouw Ferguson through still life, landscape painting and portraiture to the...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys 1870-1910
21 Jul - 28 Aug 2017In a reaction to the prescribed approach to the Victorian painting of the late nineteenth century, the Glasgow Boys sought a new and ‘modern’ style of painting, where their compositions...Read more -
Five Centuries of Scottish Portraiture
30 Jul - 3 Sep 2011Portraits are windows into the period in which in they were painted – not merely because they demonstrate the painting techniques of the time, the fashions of art or of...Read more