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The spiritual home of Scottish art for almost two centuries, the academy was first formed in 1826 by a group of then contemporary artists. They were granted a royal charter in 1838, which led to the construction of a gallery space … Read more
The spiritual home of Scottish art for almost two centuries, the academy was first formed in 1826 by a group of then contemporary artists. They were granted a royal charter in 1838, which led to the construction of a gallery space to house the country’s impressive art collection. By 1859, William Henry Playfair’s beautiful neoclassical building was opened behind the academy to showcase their ever more impressive body of work. Read less

Where local artists stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Old Masters
The spiritual home of Scottish art for almost two centuries, the academy was first formed in 1826 by a group of then contemporary artists. They were granted a royal charter in 1838, which led to the construction of a gallery space to house the country’s impressive art collection. By 1859, William Henry Playfair’s beautiful neoclassical building was opened behind the academy to showcase their ever more impressive body of work.
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