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Saturday ReviewEdinburgh Festival specialPeter Doig | No Foreign Lands

At the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh until 3rd November 2013

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Peter Doig, House of Pictures, 2000-2002

Oil on canvas, 76 3/4 x 116 1/4 inches, 195 x 295 cm. Courtesy of a private collection.

  • Peter Doig, Ping Pong, 2006-2008
  • Peter Doig, Grande Riviere, 2001-2002
  • Peter Doig, Paragon, 2006
  • Peter Doig, Man Dressed as Bat, 2007
  • Peter Doig, Black Curtain (Towards Monkey Island), 2004
  • Peter Doig, House of Pictures, 2000-2002
  • Peter Doig, Metropolitain (House of Pictures), 2004_
  • Peter Doig, Untitled (Jungle Painting), 2007
  • Peter Doig, House of Pictures (Carrera), 2004
  • Peter Doig, Lapeyrouse Wall, 2004
  • Peter Doig, House of Flowers (see you there), 2007-2009
  • Peter Doig, Painting for Wall Painters (Prosperity P.o.S.), 2010-2012
  • Peter Doig, Walking Figure by Pool, 2011

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