This is the first major Vettriano retrospective, bringing together his most definitive and best-loved works gathered for the first time from private collections around the world. Vettriano's art has been described by Sir Tim Rice as evoking 'an era of Hollywood but no film of that town's heyday was made with Vettriano's burning colour'. The paintings in the range date from 1992 - 2012 and include familiar works such as Dance Me To The End of Love, Mad Dogs... and Elegy for the Dead Admiral.
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//sc000031?id=EVENT446212
Pictures and sculpture can sometimes convey feeling and emotion more powerfully than words. This was recognised in WWI by the British government which set up a Picture Department in 1916 as part of...
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