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Own Art

Buy contemporary art and craft with a loan (typical 0% APR)

Own Art is a scheme offering interest-free credit for people to buy contemporary art and craft.

Further information on the scheme can be found on the Scottish Arts Council website. Click here to visit.

Below is a selection of Scottish Fine Art which is currently exhibiting at the gallery. Please click on the images that interest you to display a larger version.
‘Landscape With Tree’ by William Mouncey (1852-1901). Oil. 16”x12”. £2,900
‘Garden Of The Tuileries’ by John Rankine Barclay (1884-1962). Watercolour. 16”x16”. £2,400
‘On The Dee, Llangollen’ by W.R. Jennings. Oil. 19”x23”. £900
‘Dutch Scene With Canals & Figures’ by May Marshall Brown (1887-1968). Watercolour. 11”x15”. £550
‘Portrait Study 1’ by George Leslie Hunter (1879-1931). Pen & Ink. 6”x5”. £950
‘Landscape With Trees’ by J.D. Henderson. Oil. 15”x23”. £900
‘Portrait of Alan Davey Watt’ (nephew of EMW) by Elizabeth Mary Watt (1885-1954). Oil on canvas. 21”x17”. £950
‘King Of The Castle’ by Jessie M. King. Watercolour and Ink on Vellum. 14”x8”. £2,900
‘Farmyard With Pond’ by William Miles Johnston (1893-1974). Gouache. 16”x21”. £1,200
‘The Ba Bridge, Glencoe’ by Alastair Dallas (1889-1983). Watercolour. 12”x15”. £495
‘The Dragon Pearl River, Korea’ by Anna Hotchkis (1885-1984). Watercolour. 14”x10”. £950
‘Little Ross From The Doon’ by William Miles Johnston (1893-1974). Watercolour. 8”x11”. £450
‘Portrait Study 2’ by George Leslie Hunter (1879-1931). Pen & Ink. 5”x5”. £650
‘Head Studies (inc. Peploe)’ by John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961). Conte Drawing. 8”x6”. £2,900
‘Rooftops & Road’ by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Special Limited Edition Etching from the original plates published by High St. Gallery. 6”x7”. £250
‘Tree & Gable’ by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Special Limited Edition Etching from the original plates published by High St. Gallery. 7”x6”. £250
‘The Hay Barn’ by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Special Limited Edition Etching from the original plates published by High St. Gallery. 6”x7”. £250
‘Galloway Coast’ by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Special Limited Edition Etching from the original plates published by High St. Gallery. 6”x8”. £250
‘Kirkcudbright’ by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Black Crayon. 6”x7”. £1,200
‘Design For A Bookplate’ (Paris c. 1910) by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Pen & Ink. 7”x6”. £650
‘Design For A Bookplate’ (Paris c. 1910) by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Pen & Ink. 13”x6”. £650
‘Design For A Bookplate’ (Paris c. 1910) by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Pen & Ink. 6”x11”. £650
‘Carrick’ by Wm. Miles Johnston (1893-1974). Watercolour. 10”x142. £950
‘Pastoral Landscape’ by Edward Arthur Borthwick (1871-1955). Oil. 17”x32”. £3,800
‘High Street, Kirkcudbright’ by Archie Sutter Watt (1915-2005), Watercolour. 15”x22”. £1,500 ‘Roses’ by Lena Alexander (1899-1983). Pastel. 20”x24”. £2,200
‘Wildflower Studies’ by Jessie M. King. Pen, ink & watercolour. 18”x18”. £3,750.
‘A Grey Day in Ireland’ by David Sassoon (1888-1978). Oil. 16”x19”. £1,800
‘Wooded Landscape’ by Harry Spence (1860-1928). Oil. 20”x23”. £2,400
‘Landscape’ by Archie Sutter Watt (1915-2005). Monoprint 1979. 17”x16”. £450
‘Owl’ by Dorothy Rey. Watercolour. 8”x14”. £500.
‘Farm Buildings 2’ by E.A. Taylor (1874-1951). Pencil. 6”x8”. £450
'Rockface' by E.A. Taylor (1874-1951). Watercolour & chalk. 12"x8". £995
‘Landscape 4, Fleet Estuary’ by David Sassoon (1888-1978). Watercolour. 10”x14”. £400
‘Across the Dee, towards the Dhoon’ by David Sassoon (1888-1978). Oil. 16”x20”. £3,500 ‘Landscape 12, Algerian Market’ by David Sassoon (1888-1978). Watercolour. 10”x11”. £900
‘Mossyard, The Fleet Bay from The Point, Sandgreen’ by Ann Dallas (1908-1996). Watercolour. 10”x15”. £850
Bookplate for David MacMyn by Jessie M. King. 5”x3 1/2”. £295
‘Arran’ by Ann Dallas. Watercolour. 14”x20”. £1,800.

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