An exhibition of 80 watercolours collected by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert is to go on display in Edinburgh.
Victoria & Albert: Our Lives in Watercolour will open at The Queen’s Gallery in the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Monday as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
It will feature numerous works by Scottish artists, with many on display in Scotland for the first time.
The royal yacht sailing into Granton Pier in 1842 (Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II/PA)
Victoria and Albert were passionate about watercolour painting and spent many evenings together organising thousands of works into albums.
The pair commissioned artists to depict the places they visited, including William Wyld’s romanticised view of Manchester which was painted to record their visit in 1851.
Watercolours collected by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to go on display
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