Royal Scottish Academy, Marcus Patton

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Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

The panorama of Edinburgh Castle and the two Greek Revival temples that run up the Mound from Princes Street is famous all over the world. The RSA building was designed by WH Playfair about 1820, and although now owned by the Scottish National Gallery it is the permanent home of the Academy and its exhibitions.

Marcus Patton, a past director and chairman of Belfast Print Workshop, was born in Enniskillen and studied architecture at Queen’s University, Belfast.

Patton’s work ranges from pen-and- ink drawings to watercolours, often of architectural subjects, and from concert posters-about 400 to date, many hand-printed in silk-screen-to caricatures. He has completed commissions for the Linen Hall Library, Belfast, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and for the White House, creating the poster marking President Clinton’s visit to Belfast in 2000. He was awarded the OBE in 1995.

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Description

Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

Silkscreen on cream rag paper

Dimensions 450 x 600mm. Limited Edition of 4

Unframed

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