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Neil Munro, 1920. Creator: William StrangNeil Munro, 1920. Neil Munro (1863-1930) was a popular and important Scottish journalist, newspaper editor, author and literary critic, who also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh Foulis'
The Procession, 1901. Creator: William StrangThe Procession, 1901
The Fisherman, 1908. Creator: William StrangThe Fisherman, 1908. The Fisherman is a fine example of Strang's allegorical works. Central to it is the classical nude group
The way to Emmaus, no.2, 1914. Creator: William StrangThe way to Emmaus, no.2, 1914. In this scene, the resurrected Christ has found two disciples on the road to Emmaus who are dressed like working-class contemporaries of Strang
The Prodigal Son, 1882. Creator: William StrangThe Prodigal Son, 1882
Death Defeated, 1888 (published 1894). Creator: William StrangDeath Defeated, 1888 (published 1894)
Tinkers, 1882. Creator: William StrangTinkers, 1882
Potato Lifting, 1882. Creator: William StrangPotato Lifting, 1882
Meal Time, 1883. Creator: William StrangMeal Time, 1883
Man and Woman under a Tree. Creator: William StrangMan and Woman under a Tree
Self-Portrait, 1897. Creator: William StrangSelf-Portrait, 1897