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  • If Robert Rauschenberg liberated the compilation of images from an integrated pictorial space, Carnwath is a leading proponent of personalizing that freedom with her ability to work her own symbols gracefully between intellectual reference points and the subconscious.

    ArtScene: Art Built From the Inside That's Not Just for Insiders 2010

  • If Robert Rauschenberg liberated the compilation of images from an integrated pictorial space, Carnwath is a leading proponent of personalizing that freedom with her ability to work her own symbols gracefully between intellectual reference points and the subconscious.

    ArtScene: Art Built From the Inside That's Not Just for Insiders ArtScene 2010

  • If Robert Rauschenberg liberated the compilation of images from an integrated pictorial space, Carnwath is a leading proponent of personalizing that freedom with her ability to work her own symbols gracefully between intellectual reference points and the subconscious.

    ArtScene: Art Built From the Inside That's Not Just for Insiders 2010

  • What I love about Michael's drawing is how he changed the text on the Carnwath painting from

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • What I love about Michael's drawing is how he changed the text on the Carnwath painting from

    "GOOD IDEAS ARE MAD" 2009

  • Ally Carnwath asked political writers and satirists for their take on the turmoil at No 10

    Archive 2009-06-01 Thatsnews 2009

  • Ally Carnwath asked political writers and satirists for their take on the turmoil at No 10

    Sunday Morning update: There's been a revolution. Only nobody seems to have noticed Thatsnews 2009

  • One strange story have we of these times of blood and persecution: Kirkton the historian and popular tradition tell us alike of a flame which often would arise from the grave, in a moss near Carnwath, of some of those poor rebels: of how it crept along the ground; of how it covered the house of their murderer; and of how it scared him with its lurid glare.

    Lay Morals 2005

  • Thomas Sheridan and his nephew Mr. Hay, Maxwell of Kirkconnel, and Mr. Lockhart of Carnwath, and several Low-country gentlemen, who had been wandering about in these remote parts when the frigates were setting out on their return, [273] and finding that the Prince was gone, and that nothing was to be done for his service, had determined to escape.

    Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson

  • + -- _The Lockhart Papers: containing Memoirs and Commentaries upon the Affairs of Scotland from_ 1702 _to_ 1715, vol. i., p. 222, by George Lockhart, Esq., of Carnwath.

    The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson

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