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  • India Grey 10th February 2009 with RNA Romance Prize 2009<br />
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Photograph by Phil Weedon/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • India Grey 10th February 2009 <br />
Photograph by Phil Weedon/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • India Grey 10th February 2009 <br />
<br />
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Photograph by Phil Weedon/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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  • India Grey 10th February 2009 <br />
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Photograph by Phil Weedon/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Sir George Grey, English Explorer and Governor of South Australia, New Zealand, and Cape of Good Hope<br />
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  • Sir George Grey, English Explorer and Governor of South Australia, New Zealand, and Cape of Good Hope<br />
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  • Isabelle Grey, British novelist and screenwriter. Photographed at home on 17th October 2011<br />
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Picture by Tina Hillier/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Isabelle Grey, British novelist and screenwriter. Photographed at home on 17th October 2011. These contact sheet images for selection purposes only. To publish contact the agency<br />
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Picture by Tina Hillier/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Isabelle Grey, British novelist and screenwriter. Photographed at home on 17th October 2011. These contact sheet images for selection purposes only. To publish contact the agency<br />
<br />
Picture by Tina Hillier/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Isabelle Grey, British novelist and screenwriter. Photographed at home on 17th October 2011. These contact sheet images for selection purposes only. To publish contact the agency<br />
<br />
Picture by Tina Hillier/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS
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  • movie, "A Far Off Place", director: Mikael Salomon, scene with: Maximilian Schell, adventure, novel by Laurens van der Post, old man, beard, full beard, hat, grey hair, Walt Disney Production<br />
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Copyright NG Collection/Interfoto/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • movie, "A Far Off Place", director: Mikael Salomon, scene with: Maximilian Schell, adventure, novel by Laurens van der Post, half length, full beard, grey, beard, hat, gun, rifle, aiming, shooting, coat, Walt Disney Production<br />
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Copyright NG Collection/Interfoto/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • movie, "The Muppet Christmas Carol", director: Brian Henson, scene with: Michael Caine..comedy, half length, novel by Charles Dickens, 19th century, dolls, sleepyhead, grey hand, spooky<br />
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  • Le Fort Gertrud von, German author / writer, 1950s, grey hair, fur, chain, wedding ring<br />
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Copyright Friedrich Rauch/Interfoto/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564 <br />
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  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
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  • Author and Illustrator Alasdair Gray at home in Glasgow<br />
4th October 2007<br />
<br />
Copyright Ian MacNicol/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
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  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi08_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi07_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi06_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi04_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi03_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi02_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Hanif Kureishi, best-selling author and filmmaker
    Kureishi01_mbs_080511.jpg
  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
    729215.jpg
  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
    729213.jpg
  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Linda Gray, Orange Prize-winner<br />
<br />
copyright Graham Jepson/Writer PIctures<br />
contact: +44(0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
    keithgray_050706_tspl10.JPG
  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author Keith Gray who has written The Fearful Book, about a monster that lives in a lake.<br />
<br />
Copyright Bill Henry/TSPL/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Writer and Philosopher John Gray
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  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
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copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray16_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray15_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray13_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray14_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray12_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray10_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray08_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray09_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray06_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray05_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray03_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray04_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
    gray02_mbs_161210.jpg
  • Charlotte Gray, author<br />
 <br />
copyright Mathieu Bourgois/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 822 41564<br />
info@writerpictures.com <br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Alex Gray, taken 10th May 2007<br />
<br />
photograph by Charlie Hopkinson/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Alex Gray, taken 10th May 2007<br />
<br />
photograph by Charlie Hopkinson/Writer Pictures<br />
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WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Alex Gray, taken 10th May 2007<br />
<br />
photograph by Charlie Hopkinson/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Alex Gray, taken 10th May 2007<br />
<br />
photograph by Charlie Hopkinson/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS
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  • Alex Gray, taken 10th May 2007<br />
<br />
photograph by Charlie Hopkinson/Writer Pictures<br />
<br />
WORLD RIGHTS
    gray01_100507_chh.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray9_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray8_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray28_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray7_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray6_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray4_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray5_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray3_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray2_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray27_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
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  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray25_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray24_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray23_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray22_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray21_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray20_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray1_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray19_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray18_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray16_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray15_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray14_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray13_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray12_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray11_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Alasdair Gray, Scottish writer at Shades of Gray exhibition at the University of Edinburgh University's Talbot Rice Gallery.<br />
<br />
The display will feature illustrations used in critically acclaimed novels such as Lanark (1981), Poor Things (1992) and Old Men In Love (2007). <br />
<br />
The exhibition coincides with the launch of A Life in Pictures, an extensive visual biography of the Glasgow-born writer, and a display of Gray's portraits at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Gray originally trained as a visual artist at Glasgow School of Art, from 1952 to 1957, and has worked with both pictures and text ever since. <br />
<br />
After receiving critical acclaim for his novel Lanark (1981), Gray became better known as a writer but, in recent years, Gray's visual work has begun to receive international recognition<br />
<br />
Copyright Jayne Wright/TSPL/Writer Pictures
    gray10_221010_tspl.JPG
  • Author and Illustrator Alasdair Gray at home in Glasgow<br />
4th October 2007<br />
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contact +44 (0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
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  • Author and Illustrator Alasdair Gray at home in Glasgow<br />
4th October 2007<br />
<br />
Copyright Ian MacNicol/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author and Illustrator Alasdair Gray at home in Glasgow<br />
4th October 2007<br />
<br />
Copyright Ian MacNicol/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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  • Author and Illustrator Alasdair Gray at home in Glasgow<br />
4th October 2007<br />
<br />
Copyright Ian MacNicol/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
    15050063.jpg
  • Author and Illustrator Alasdair Gray at home in Glasgow<br />
4th October 2007<br />
<br />
Copyright Ian MacNicol/Writer Pictures<br />
contact +44 (0)20 8241 0039<br />
sales@writerpictures.com<br />
www.writerpictures.com
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