Where to See William Bell Scott Paintings

Paintings by William Bell Scott may be on display in the following public collections.

Scotland

Aberdeen:  The Aberdeen City Art Gallery

Border Widow The Border Widow

Edinburgh:  The Scottish National Gallery

Una and the Lion Una and the Lion     Nativity Oil Painting  The Nativity

Glasgow:  The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Fair Rosamund Glasgow Large Fair Rosamond

England

Cambo, Northumberland:  Wallington Hall, National Trust

The Romans cause a Wall to be built for the Protection of the South (One of a series of eight oil paintings illustrating the history of the English Border) by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)     King Egfrid and Bishop Trumwine persuade Cuthbert to be made Bishop (One of a series of eight oil paintings illustrating the history of the English Border)by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)     Bede finishes his Works and Life (One of a series of eight oil paintings illustrating the history of the English Border)by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)     The Danes descend upon the Coast and at last possess Northumberland (One of a series of eight oil paintings illustrating the history of the English Border) by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)

The Spur in the Dish warns the Border Chief that the Larder needs replenishing (One of a series of eight paintings illustrating the history of the English Border) by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)    Bernard Gilpin making Peace among the Borders, takes down the Glove in Rothbury Church, circa 1570 (One of a series of eight oil paintings illustrating the history of the English Border) by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)    Grace Darling (1815-1842) and her father William Darling (d.1865) save the Survivors from the Wreck of the Steamer 'Forfarshire' on the Farne Rocks, 7th September 1838 (One of a series of eight oil paintings illustrating the history of the English Border)    In the Nineteenth Century the Northumbrians show the World what can be done with Iron and Coal by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890)

The Border History series (eight paintings)

Pauline Jermyn, Lady Trevelyan (1816-1866)by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890) Pauline, Lady Trevelyan     Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, 6th Bt (1797-1879)by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890) Sir Walter C. Trevelyan

London:  The Guildhall Art Gallery

Trial of William Wallace The Trial of Sir William Wallace in Westminster Hall

London:  The William Morris Gallery

Seascape on Northumbrian Coast Seascape on the Northumbrian Coast

London:  The Victoria and Albert Museum

Peter Vischer oilPeter Vischer

Newcastle upon Tyne:  The Laing Art Gallery

Study of Flowers and Fruit  Study of Flowers and Fruit

Newcastle upon Tyne:  The Literary and Philosophical Society

Building New Castle Lit and Phil The Building of the New Castle, 1080

Oxford:  The Ashmolean Museum

Keats Grave Keats’s Grave     Shelleys Grave Shelley’s Grave

Oxford:  Balliol College, Oxford University

Swinburne Algernon Swinburne

Wolverhampton:  Wightwick Manor, National Trust

Sky above Roofs by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890) Sky Above Roofs     Sky above Woods by William Bell Scott (Edinburgh 1811 - Penkill Castle 1890) Sky Above Woods

United States of America

Chapel Hill, North Carolina:  Ackland Art Museum

Incoming Tide The Incoming Tide

New Haven, Connecticut:  Yale Center for British Art

cropped to image, recto, unframed A View of Ailsa Craig and the Isle of Arran

Philadelphia:  Philadelphia Museum of Art

Gloaming Manse Garden The Gloaming: Manse Garden in Berwickshire

Providence, Rhode Island:  Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

Cockcrow Cockcrow

Canada

Ottawa:  National Gallery of Canada

Little Water-Carrier The Little Water-Carrier

Credits:  The National Trust (for the paintings at Wallington Hall and Wightwick Manor); The Public Catalogue Foundation (for the paintings at The Abderdeen City Art Gallery, Balliol College, The Guildhall Art Gallery, The Laing Art Gallery, The Literary and Philosophical Society and The William Morris Gallery); The National Galleries of Scotland; The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum; The Victoria and Albert Museum; The Ashmolean Museum; Ackland Art Museum; Yale Center for British Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design; and The National Gallery of Canada.