Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Glasgow School of Painting
As this volume (which is the first of a projected series dealing with modern schools of painting) has been written by one Glasgow painter and prefaced by another, by their own wish no examples of the work of either are included herein. It need hardly be said that the term school in the title has no reference to any educational establishment, but is used in the sense recognised by historians of Art.
That Continental galleries of the first rank for some time past have been purchasing paintings by members of the Glasgow School, to add to their permanent col lections, is clear evidence that its importance is fully recognised by foreign experts, even if it is not as well known to the British public as its merits deserve.
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