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  • 20 Jan

    Bridges between Imagination and Reality An exhibition of paintings by Peter Yates

    This exhibition, from Stirling – born artist Peter Yates, is part retrospective and part new work. Some of the works have been inspired by wind

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  • 16 Jan

    Out of Time, David Paterson Photography

    The stones tell us that humans have long been capable great feats of strength and organisation, and that they have been engaged since the beginning

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  • 07 Jan

    The Stirling Smith Girl, Marie Louise Wrightson

    With the New Year comes a new face at the Smith. The Stirling Smith Girl is the creation of artist Marie Louise Wrightson, done as

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  • 31 Dec

    Thomas Stuart Smith

    145 years ago today, the artist Thomas Stuart Smith died in a hotel in Avignon. The death was sudden and unexpected. He had planned to

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  • 24 Dec

    The Real Stirling Christmas, The Drummond Tract Depot

    This illustration of the birth of Jesus with the shepherds in attendance in the cattle shed is a classic pre-War illustration from The Greatest Story

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  • Blog Post Events Stirling Stories

    Santa the Bruce – Stirling Christmas Cards

    With three more posting days to Christmas, take a look at this Stirling card of 2004 which was in MP Anne McGuire’s annual Christmas Card

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  • Blog Post Collections Stirling Stories

    Stirling from the Castle, 1908, Watercolour by T Nichol

      This watercolour of 1908 is a new gift to the Stirling Smith collections by Susan Power. Nothing is known of the artist T. Nichol.

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  • 17 Dec

    The Art of Ailsa Black

        The end of a significant year for Stirling, and the historic, 140th anniversary year for the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, will

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  • 17 Dec

    St Fillan’s chain, from a healing pool at Killin

    The six links of the chain of St. Fillan, Killin, in the Stirling Smith collections are not much to look at, but they can be

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