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John Duncan Saint Bride Creative Commons CC by NC About this artwork According to the legend of the Irish Saint Bride she was transported miraculously to Bethlehem to attend the nativity of Christ. Here two angels carry the white robed saint across the sea. The seascape reflects Duncan's fascination with the Outer Hebrides and the Isle of Iona. John Duncan (1866-1945) was a Scottish painter who, at the age of 15, was submitting cartoons to the local magazine. He briefly worked in London as a commercial illustrator, then traveled to study at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. In 1892 Duncan moved to Edinburgh and joined the Celtic Revival movement.

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Joy in the Detail | Saint Bride by John Duncan - YouTube John Duncan was a leading artist in the Celtic Revival movement in Scotland. Inspired by ancient lore and the unique landscape of. "John Duncan's St Bride from 1913 illustrates the inter-dimensional nature of the artists vision; where the landscape is impregnated with 'decorative' celtic motifs whose flatness literally induces a new plane in the painting. John Duncan (1866-1945) was a Scottish Symbolist painter. [1] [2] [3] Much of his work, apart from portraits, depicted Arthurian legends, Celtic folklore, and other mythological subjects. [3] Biography Duncan was born in the Hilltown area of Dundee on 19 July 1866, the son of a butcher and cattleman. John Duncan: Saint Bride ( ) Artist artist QS:P170,Q1521460 Title Saint Bride Date 1913 date QS:P571,+1913-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 Medium Tempera on canvas Dimensions 122.30 × 144.50 cm; Framed: 142.00 × 164.20 cm Collection National Galleries of Scotland, acc. no. NG 2043 Current location Scotland, Edinburgh Source/Photographer

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John Duncan (1866-1945) National Galleries of Scotland: National Photo credit: National Galleries of Scotland Tag this According to the legend of the Irish Saint Bride she was transported miraculously to Bethlehem to attend the nativity of Christ. Here two angels carry National Galleries of Scotland: National National Galleries Scotland: National Edinburgh, United Kingdom Details Title:Saint Bride Creator:John Duncan Date Created:1913 Physical Dimensions:h 122.30 , w 144.50 cm Directed by: Meryam Joobeur. Written by: Meryam Joobeur. Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'Saint Bride' was created in 1913 by John Duncan in Symbolism style. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at. John Duncan 1866-1945 Symbolist Saint Bride 1913-1913 122.3 x 144.5 cms | 48 x 56 3/4 ins Egg tempera on canvas National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh | United Kingdom Next Force and Reason More images. 682 x 800 pixels less than 1 MP 223 KBs 1866 x 2200 pixels 4 MPs 1742 KBs 820 x 988 pixels less than 1 MP 716 KBs

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John Duncan's St Bride This may not go so far as a Christian endorsement of the possibility of shape-changing, but it is a profound communion between species. In Gaelic tradition, Columcille also converses with a swan, which he is said to have healed when he found it wounded on the strand. It was John Duncan's St.Bride! And it hung in the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburg! I've had few mysterious moments in my life, but this was definitely one of them! I had goosebumps as I bought the poster. Here's the amazing thing, my father was born in Dundee Scotland, his mother was a Duncan and I am a 2nd or 3ed cousin of John Duncan! John Duncan painted St. Bride in 1913. As with most of his works, it deals with Celtic themes. The painting depicts St. Bride or St. Brigit, patron saint of smithcraft, poetry, and healing. In ancient times, Brigit was the Celtic goddess of fire. St. Bride (St. Brigid) - by John Duncan - Catholic Art Print - Archival Quality ClassicCatholic Returns & exchanges accepted Choose Paper Size (Image is Smaller) Quantity Add to cart This seller consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped on time, and replied quickly to any messages they received. 6,085 reviews Reviews for this item 22

KDS Photo, Scottish National Gallery, detail of tempera painting by John Duncan, "St Bride

(194) $15.90 St. Bride (St. Brigid) - by John Duncan - Catholic Art Print - Archival Quality (5k) $12.95 John Duncan: Saint Bride (1913). Reproduction Classic Home Decor. Canvas Print Giclee Wall Art Gallery Wrapped. Vintage style gift. (290) $33.14 The Coming of St. Bride' - by Scottish artist, John Duncan (1866). St Bride of the Isles, is being conveyed from the Sacred Isle of Iona to Bethlehem. Supported by two angels who are clothed in robes trimmed with Celtic symbols and decorated with events in the lives of Mary and Jesus. 🧡 Further details in this interesting video from the.