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  1. 1988 - Rory McEwen: The Botanical Paintings - posthumous retrospective exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery ( 26 Nov 1988 to 8 Jan 1989) and the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh at Inverleith House. McEwen is still the only botanical artist to have been given a solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery (in 1988).

  2. Galleries 8 & 9. Presenting the vibrant and varied career of the renowned Scottish artist, Rory McEwen (1932 –1982), this exhibition reveals McEwen’s lifelong enquiry into light and color through his remarkable paintings of plants. Bringing a modern sensibility to botanical art, McEwen developed a distinctive style, painting on vellum and ...

  3. Galleries 8 & 9. Presenting the vibrant and varied career of the renowned Scottish artist, Rory McEwen (1932 –1982), this exhibition reveals McEwen’s lifelong enquiry into light and color through his remarkable paintings of plants. Bringing a modern sensibility to botanical art, McEwen developed a distinctive style, painting on vellum and ...

  4. Shop — Rory McEwen. The Colours of Reality. With 150 striking images and insightful essays, this book beautifully captures the exceptional talent and joyous life of the artist. Treasured by its owners, it’s a testament to his remarkable legacy.

  5. Roderick McEwen (12 March 1932 – 16 October 1982), known as Rory McEwen, was a Scottish artist and musician. This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License .

  6. Rory McEwen was a painter, musician, sculptor, and television presenter. By his mid-twenties, he was presenting the ground-breaking folk and blues TV programme, Hullaballoo, and was a leading light in the great wave of cultural change sweeping through 1960s London.

  7. You are very welcome to delve into my very long webpage about About Rory McEwen. This provides: a summary of his life and contribution to botanical art - plus a detailed timeline of his biography insofar as this relates to botanical art); an overview of his botanical painting practices - and the vellum he left behind.