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1854 - 1929. Known for: Still life, land-and seascape painting.
Celebrated for his sensitively rendered interiors, Patrick William Adam was an important artist in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Edinburgh. He exhibited a total of one hundred and... Read full biography
Celebrated for his sensitively rendered interiors, Patrick William Adam was an important artist in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Edinburgh. He exhibited a total of one hundred and sixty-four pictures at the Royal Scottish Academy and was a founding member of the Society of Eight, a... Read full biography
Celebrated for his sensitively rendered interiors, Patrick William Adam was an important artist in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Edinburgh. He exhibited a total of one hundred and sixty-four pictures at the Royal Scottish Academy and was a founding member of the Society of Eight, a group of Scottish painters that aimed to unite Glasgow and Edinburgh artists in producing high-standard exhibitions. Staircase and Stained Glass is a quintessential example of Adam’s carefully observed... Read full biography
Celebrated for his sensitively rendered interiors, Patrick William Adam was an important artist in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Edinburgh. He exhibited a total of one hundred and sixty-four pictures at the Royal Scottish Academy and was a founding member of the Society of Eight, a group of Scottish painters that aimed to unite Glasgow and Edinburgh artists in producing high-standard exhibitions. Staircase and Stained Glass is a quintessential example of Adam’s carefully observed domestic interior style. Warm daylight radiates through the landing’s stained-glass window, cascading down the vermillion-red staircase. Adam’s attentive highlighting of the smooth, dark woodwork elevates the picture from its peripheral shadows,... Read full biography
Celebrated for his sensitively rendered interiors, Patrick William Adam was an important artist in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Edinburgh. He exhibited a total of one hundred and sixty-four pictures at the Royal Scottish Academy and was a founding member of the Society of Eight, a group of Scottish painters that aimed to unite Glasgow and Edinburgh artists in producing high-standard exhibitions. Staircase and Stained Glass is a quintessential example of Adam’s carefully observed domestic interior style. Warm daylight radiates through the landing’s stained-glass window, cascading down the vermillion-red staircase. Adam’s attentive highlighting of the smooth, dark woodwork elevates the picture from its peripheral shadows, creating a rich image of depth.
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