Paisley Daily Express

Chance to view iconic painting

- David Campbell

Provost Lorraine Cameron is urging everyone to go on a stag do – but it’s nothing to do with celebratin­g getting married.

Renfrewshi­re’s Provost paid a visit to Paisley Museum to see the iconic Scottish painting, Monarch of the Glen, by Sir Edwin Landseer, which is on display there for people to see for free until March 11.

And she’s encouragin­g people to go along and see the painting of the majestic red deer stag on a mist-covered Highland hilltop for themselves.

Youngsters from St Mary’s Primary, Paisley, were also at the museum to see the painting as part of their project about Paisley and Provost Cameron joined the youngsters in marveling at the famous image.

She said: “I’m delighted to have had the opportunit­y to see the iconic Monarch of the Glen painting in Renfrewshi­re and it was great to see local schoolchil­dren also visiting, who will hopefully be inspired by the stunning piece.

“It’s only fitting that Paisley, being so rich in culture, should host this fantastic painting and I would encourage everyone to ensure they visit the Museum to see the eye-catching piece of artwork while it is here.”

The Monarch of the Glen was painted in 1851 and has been used in modern times as an advertisin­g tool on everything from beermats, and biscuit tins to bottles of whisky.

The painting is an iconic image associated with Scotland and Paisley is only one of four venues in the country chosen by the National Galleries of Scotland for it to go on show.

The painting was bought for the nation for £4 million from drinks giant Diageo last year, after a fourmonth fundraisin­g campaign supported by the National Lottery, Art Fund, the Scottish Government, private trusts and public donations. Diageo had agreed to sell the famous painting for half the market value.

 ??  ?? Oh, deer I think it would look good over here Pupils from St Mary’s Primary went to see the Monarch of the Glen, main picture, and below right, with the Provost Youngsters were inspired by the painting
Oh, deer I think it would look good over here Pupils from St Mary’s Primary went to see the Monarch of the Glen, main picture, and below right, with the Provost Youngsters were inspired by the painting

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