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Wallace Monument
Read moreThis is the Year of Architecture, when the National Wallace Monument will be celebrating the 155th anniversary of the laying foundation stone, 24 June 1861.
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Flockhart Legacy
Read moreThe exhibition of twentieth century art from the Stirling Smith’s collection continues. Featured prominently is this work by Helen Flockhart, who graduated from Glasgow School
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The Stirling Jug
Read moreThe Stirling Jug or Scots Pint is one of the oldest artefacts of the Royal Burgh of Stirling. Investigation by specialist staff at the National
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‘Nightmare’ by James Hume Nisbet
Read moreOne of the tasks of the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is to collect and show the works of important Stirling artists. ‘The Nightmare’
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Celebrating Stirling’s 1st Printer
Read moreStirling has a lot to be proud of in the field of history and heritage. At one time, from the late 19th to the mid
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Gates of Death, 1969 by John Bellany
Read moreThis painting came to the Stirling Smith from the Scottish Arts Council Bequest of 1998. John Bellany, CBE, RA, (1942 – 2013) graduated from Edinburgh
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The Lovers’ Last Lunch, Ian Thompson, 1997
Read moreThe current exhibition at the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is Twentieth Century Art from the Smith’s Collection. This is one of about 60
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Terrier and Rat, C Pelham
Read moreThe Public Catalogue Foundation which worked with the BBC to photograph every oil painting in public collections in Britain has changed its name and website
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Back Walk to Stirling Castle
Read moreFrom 11 – 4pm on Monday 29 February, there is a special opportunity to see an exhibition of the works of Anthony C. Berry. The