Alasdair Gray Artwork
This evening, I am posting images of artwork by Alasdair Gray (1934-2019) in what would have been the artist's 90th year.Gray was a Scottish writer and artist, best known for his novel, Lanark.The work is on display at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
Four folk in Glasgow Publishing 1977.
Original artwork for the cover of Poor Things, published in 1992.
Two versions of artwork in progress for the jacket design for a book of short stories.
A working mother, 1994.
Dust jacket design for Old Negatives, 4 verse sequences 1952-1983
Working Legs, A Play for Those Without Them, 1997
Cowcaddens Streetscape in the Fifties, 1964. (Cowcaddens is part of Glasgow.)
Songs of Scotland, 1996 with representation of legendary fiddler, Niel Gow.
This post connects nicely with Scottish art, architecture and culture.
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