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The Writers`Museum (Edinburgh, Scotland) (2019)Watercolour by Tomasz Mikutel

25.4 x 38.1 x 0.25cm (unframed)

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Artwork temporarily unavailable as exhibited at Abington Park Museum

Another Ink + Watercolour painting. This time I present to you beautiful building in Edinburgh.

The Writers’ Museum celebrates the lives of three giants of Scottish Literature – Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.

Home to portraits, rare books and personal objects including Burns’ writing desk, the printing press on which Scott’s Waverley Novels were first produced, and the rocking horse he used as a child. We have Robert Louis Stevenson’s riding boots and the ring given to him by a Samoan chief, engraved with the name ‘Tusitala’, meaning ‘teller of tales’. There is also a plaster cast of Robert Burns' skull, one of only three ever made.

This free museum is easy to locate just off the Lawnmarket, the top part of Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile, in Lady Stair’s Close.

Materials used:

10×15″ Saunders Waterford Paper 300 gsm NOT + ink pen

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#scotland#architectural#edinburgh#writers museum
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Artwork temporarily unavailable as exhibited at Abington Park Museum

Another Ink + Watercolour painting. This time I present to you beautiful building in Edinburgh.

The Writers’ Museum celebrates the lives of three giants of Scottish Literature – Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.

Home to portraits, rare books and personal objects including Burns’ writing desk, the printing press on which Scott’s Waverley Novels were first produced, and the rocking horse he used as a child. We have Robert Louis Stevenson’s riding boots and the ring given to him by a Samoan chief, engraved with the name ‘Tusitala’, meaning ‘teller of tales’. There is also a plaster cast of Robert Burns' skull, one of only three ever made.

This free museum is easy to locate just off the Lawnmarket, the top part of Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile, in Lady Stair’s Close.

Materials used:

10×15″ Saunders Waterford Paper 300 gsm NOT + ink pen

Details:

Tags:

#scotland#architectural#edinburgh#writers museum
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I am an independent artist based in Northampton, UK, specialising in expressive, traditional watercolour art. Born in Łódź, Poland, in 1983, I grew up surrounded by creativity, inspired by my... Read more

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