William Scott Exhibition
Take a tour of the Ulster Museum's William Scott exhibition, with exhibition curator Anne Stewart. Developed in partnership with Tate St Ives and The Hepworth, Wakefield, this major retrospective marks the centenary of the birth of William Scott (1913-1989). From his childhood in Enniskillen, to his training at the Royal Academy Schools, to his friendships with some of the 'giants' of 20th century art, such as Rothko, Anne explores Scott's life, the developments in his painting and drawing styles and his reputation as one of the leading British painters of his generation. With thanks to the William Scott Foundation.

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William Scott and abstraction | TateShots

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Jeffrey Smart

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Roger Hilton - Centenary Exhibition - Newlyn 2011

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Sir Walter Scott - “The Wizard of the North” - BBC Omnibus

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Tate St Ives

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Alfred Wallis Rediscovered

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Ralph Resch

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Michaël Borremans | dokument | Galerie Rudolfinum

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Looking in Looking out

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Ben Nicholson | Distant Planes 1955 - 1979

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The #1 Composition Rule You Cannot Break

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Sir Terry Frost | TateShots

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Peter Lanyon Soaring Flight

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Herman van der Hoff

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L.S. Lowry interview (1973)

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'Beyond Time -William Turnbull' Trailer .m4v

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John Constable: The radical landscape of The Hay Wain | National Gallery

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Gilbert Spencer | Artist in his own right

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