
Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition reveals wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes
A new exhibition at the Jenna Burlingham Gallery in Kingsclere, Hampshire, showcases early works by Scottish painter Elizabeth Blackadder (1921-2021), focusing on wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes from the 1950s through the 1970s. Most pieces are exhibited for the first time, revealing a less familiar side of the artist known for her accessible paintings of flowers and cats. The show includes gouache and watercolour landscapes Blackadder painted after winning a travelling scholarship, as well as pared-back oil still lifes from the 1960s and 1970s.





