Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition reveals wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes

A new exhibition in Hampshire showcases early, lesser-known works by Scottish artist Elizabeth Blackadder, focusing on her wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes. The collection highlights her artistic development during the 1950s through the 1970s.
Why it matters
The exhibition provides a deeper academic and public understanding of a celebrated artist by revealing the formative experiences and stylistic evolution that preceded her more famous works.
Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition reveals wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes | Painting | The Guardian
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