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Low Winter Sun

30 November 2023 - 23 December 2023

Strange Illumination

oil on linen
H:101.5cm W:127cm
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Coral Bark Maple, Wolf Moon

screenprint, paper size:
H:69cm W:54cm
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Yesnaby Rocks and Shining Sea

ink and wash on rice paper
H:29cm W:43cm
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Orkney Sky and Sea

oil on board
H:23cm W:25cm
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Occluded Sky

oil on board
H:23cm W:25cm
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Birsay Headland

mixed media on Whenzou paper
H:49cm W:133cm
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Cliff Outline

ink and wash
H:21cm W:30cm
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Winter Sea, Birsay

mixed media
H:21cm W:30cm
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Midnight Sky

oil on canvas
H:12cm W:16cm
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Return from Stromness, Midnight Dawn

oil on linen
H:20cm W:23cm
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Near Yesnaby, Shining Winter Sea

mixed media on pumice primed paper
H:25cm W:18cm
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Low Winter Sun Over Hoy

ink and watercolour on Chinese paper
H:27cm W:45cm
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November Afternoon, Birsay Window

mixed media
H:10cm W:27cm
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Night Reflection, Birsay

oil and ink on pumice primed paper
H:22cm W:30cm
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Moon Sequence, set of 6

oil on pumice primed paper
H:10cm W:15cm
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Above Stromness

oil on panel
H:20cm W:25cm
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Solstice Moon

oil on panel
H:20cm W:25cm
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Stromness Moon

oil on panel
H:20cm W:25cm
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Pillowed Moon; Land Lights

oil on panel
H:20cm W:25cm
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A Parting of the Clouds

oil on panel
H:20cm W:25cm
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Intense Moonlight

oil on panel
H:20cm W:25cm
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Orcadian Series: Above Stromness

gun-tufted wool rug collaboration between Victoria Crowe and Dovecot Studios
H:160cm W:212cm
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Large Tree Group, Winter (unframed), 2014

etching & silkscreen
H:51cm W:71cm
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Large Tree Group, Winter, 2014

etching & silkscreen
H:51cm W:71cm
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Stillness (unframed)

lithograph and screenprint
H:57cm W:77cm
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Stillness

lithograph and screenprint
H:57cm W:77cm
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Resilient Tree, Rising Moon

woodblock, screenprint and lithograph
H:77cm W:83.5cm
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Still Point of the Turning Year

screenprint
H:69cm W:54cm
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Border Hill

screenprint
H:72cm W:72cm
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Edges of the Night

oil on paper
H:49.5cm W:35.5cm
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Night Forest

monotype
H:51cm W:45cm
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Silver Birch

oil on paper
H:45cm W:51cm
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Lights in a Mysterious Landscape

monotype
H:45cm W:51cm
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View Through

monotype
H:45cm W:51cm
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Warm Winter Light

monotype
H:45cm W:51cm
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City Evening

monotype
H:45cm W:51cm
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Drawing Towards

monotype
H:45cm W:51cm
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The Hill at West Linton

oil and ink on paper
H:76cm W:90cm
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First Snow Mirrored

monotype and pastel
H:35cm W:25cm
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Winter View, West Linton

mixed media
H:49.5cm W:35.5cm
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Winter Landscape, Nine Mile Burn

monotype
H:46cm W:50.5cm
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Nine Mile Burn

monotype and oil
H:38cm W:52cm
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Frost on the Window

ink and watercolour
H:20cm W:20cm
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Softer Light

mixed media
H:20cm W:15cm
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December 12th

mixed media
H:21cm W:15cm
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Moment of the Evening

watercolour
H:17.5cm W:17cm
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Almost Twilight

mixed media
H:18cm W:34cm
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Misted Horizon

oil and graphite on museum board
H:69cm W:75cm
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Light and Frost Shadows

ink and watercolour
H:25.3cm W:33.8cm
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Burnished by a Late Sun

monotype
H:51cm W:63cm
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Soft Mist, Winter Hill

monotype
H:63cm W:51cm
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Study for the Winter Hill

monotype
H:63cm W:51cm
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Born: 1945

Victoria Crowe studied at Kingston School of Art from 1961-65 and at the Royal College of Art, London, from 1965-68. At her postgraduate show, she was invited by Sir Robin Philipson to teach at Edinburgh College of Art. For thirty years she worked as a part-time lecturer in the School of Drawing and Painting while developing her own artistic practice. She lives and works in West Linton, Edinburgh, and Venice. Her first one-person exhibition, after leaving the Royal College of Art, was in London and she has subsequently gone on to have over fifty solo shows.

Victoria Crowe’s first solo exhibition at The Scottish Gallery was in 1970. In August 2018, we held a major exhibition of paintings at The Scottish Gallery. This coincided with The Scottish National Portrait Gallery’s retrospective of Victoria Crowe’s portraits. In 2019 The City Art Centre held a retrospective entitled 50 Years of Painting. This exhibition embraced every aspect of Crowe’s practice and featured over 150 pieces.

Victoria Crowe is a member of the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) and the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW). She has exhibited nationally and internationally and undertaken many important portrait commissions, including RD Laing, Peter Higgs and Jocelyn Bell Burnell. She has received many bursaries and research awards and her work is held in numerous public and private collections worldwide.

In 2000, her exhibition A Shepherd’s Life, consisting of work selected from the 1970s and 80s, was one of the National Galleries of Scotland’s Millennium exhibitions. It received great critical acclaim. The exhibition toured Scotland and was re-gathered in 2009 for a three-month exhibition at the Fleming Collection, London. Victoria was awarded an OBE for Services to Art in 2004 and from 2004-2007, she was appointed Senior Visiting Scholar at St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge. The resulting work, Plant Memory, was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 2007 and subsequently toured Scotland. In 2009 she received an Honorary Degree from The University of Aberdeen and in 2010 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

In 2013, Dovecot Studios wove a large-scale tapestry of Victoria’s painting Large Tree Group. This collaborative tapestry was acquired for the National Museums Scotland. In 2015, Victoria was an invited artist at Dumfries House and in 2016 a group of work by the artist was acquired by the National Galleries of Scotland. Victoria was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers’ in 2014, to design a forty-metre tapestry for their new hall in the city of London, which took over three years to weave and was installed in January 2017. Dovecote worked with Victoria Crowe to produce a new tapestry inspired by a detail from her painting Twilight, Venice, 2014. The new tapestry, Richer Twilight, Venice was completed and unveiled at the end of September 2019.

To view Victoria Crowe’s prints please click here


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