SCOTS artist William Strang's work will feature in a new exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery.
Strang, who was born in Dumbarton, produced some of the most innovative and varied works by any Scottish artist.
Fair Faces, Dark Places: Prints and Drawings by William Strang (1859-1921) will run from October 18 until February 15 2015 at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh.
The exhibition will include a selection of more than 30 key works from the Gallery's extensive collection of works on paper by Strang, spanning the breadth of his career.
For more information, visit www.nationalgalleries.org
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