Edinburgh in the Snow – Print

£159.00

A typical winters day in Edinburgh capturing shoppers darting across the road against the backdrop of Scott Monument and Princes Street Gardens.

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Dimensions 49.5 × 34.5 cm
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Edinburgh

“Edinburgh in Winter, Edinburgh Watercolour Print | Prints of Scotland – Alan Reed”

Edinburgh Art A limited edition Print of featuring a typical winters day around Edinburgh in the Snow. This scene captures shoppers darting across the road against the backdrop of Scott Monument and Princes Street Gardens. On a visit to Edinburgh its always worth a visit to the National Galleries of Scotland.

Edinburgh Watercolour Prints available from Alan Reed Art Gallery in Ponteland Northumberland.

Edinburgh is Scotland’s second most populous city (behind Glasgow) and the seventh most populous in the United Kingdom.

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Watch a video showing more detail of the original painting

Original Paintings of Scotland 

Visit Alan Reed Gallery in Ponteland to choose your favourite Edinburgh Watercolour Prints and Original Watercolour Paintings.

 

Contact the Artist or telephone 01661 820626

Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh

The Scottish National Gallery displays some of the greatest Edinburgh Art in the world. Including masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Constable, Turner, Monet, Van Gogh and Gauguin, amongst many others.

The most comprehensive  part of the collection covers the history of Scottish painting. All the major names, including Ramsay, Raeburn, Wilkie and McTaggart, are represented.

The Scottish National Gallery comprises both the National Gallery Building and the Royal Scottish Academy Building. Both of these buildings, designed by William Henry Playfair, stand in the heart of Edinburgh. Although originally built as separate structures, their histories have long been intertwined. Since 2004, they have been physically connected by the underground Gardens Level.