Over 100 paintings by artists based in Scotland in the early 19th
Century, many influenced by the ground-breaking masterworks of James
McNeil Whistler.
A group of primarily Scottish artists (mainly William York Macgregor,
Joseph Crawhall, George Henry, Edward Atkinson Hornel, Sir John Lavery
and Arthur Melville), the Glasgow Boys were active around the turn of
the 20th Century. Though they painted in a number of different styles,
they are connected by their rejection of classic Victorian painting.
Inspired by the luminous techniques of James McNeil Whistler, they
harnessed Impressionistic brushwork and livid realism in their work,
trying new methods and everyday settings to create stunning works of
art. With over 100 images, and broad introduction, this is a fine
addition to Flame Tree's ever-increasing series on painting and
illustration, Masterpieces of Art.