The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Of art creations

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most of the 22 works included are seldom seen in public.

“A lot of our big artists are regularly on display in Kirkcaldy Galleries, but we have a lot of other fantastic paintings that are in storage most of the time,” she explains.

“Apart from highlighti­ng the fabulous collection that we have, we wanted to get out some of the paintings that maybe haven’t been used all that recently. Like most museums we only have a small collection on display at any one time.

“For example, we had JD Fergusson’s painting Berneval, The Cliff conserved a few years back for an exhibition in Edinburgh and this is the first time it’s been out since it came back to us.

“The Lowry painting is called An Old Street and it’s not normally on display so I was really keen to include it. It’s different from a lot of his paintings.

“We’ve also got the biggest collection of works by William Mctaggart in the UK, so we’ve included his Corn in the Ear.”

Lesley says the collection’s ‘backbone’ is 116 works that were purchased in 1964 by Kirkcaldy Town Council from the estate of local linen manufactur­er and art collector John Blyth. However, works are nowadays more usually acquired via donations or bequests.

“We had a donation about 18 months ago from a lovely gentleman in Kirkcaldy and part of it was four Mcintosh Patricks and also paintings by Mctaggart and William Gillies,” she adds.

“Like most museums we have a small budget but we’ve got pretty much something for everybody, be it landscape, still life, portrait or abstract works.

“We’ve got 47 Glasgow Boys paintings in the collection and it was important to have them and the Scottish Colourists in. We wanted to get a few women artists in as well because most public galleries are weighted very heavily towards men. “There’s something for everyone.”

Lesley will be leading free tours on August 28 and September 19 for people to turn up on the day and join. The exhibition can be viewed at the Kinburn Park venue from Monday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4pm.

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