We are delighted to be able to offer a dozen prints from a little-known book called Clanlands that was written and illustrated by William Stewart (born Greenwich 1886) in 1928 for the London Midland & Scottish Railway Company (LMSR).
Stewart's choice of clan subjects corresponds with some of the routes routes operated by the LMSR and his idiosyncratic paintings offer a delightfully fresh approach to the subject bearing in mind the rather 'stuffy' establishment view of Highland dress in the 1920s.
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A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.
A rare set of clan paintings from the 1920s by William Stewart, author, scene painter, illustrator and Art Director of the London Press Exchange.