AN exhibition celebrating a snapshot of Scottish art is currently on display in Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery at the Clydebank Town Hall.

On display are works from West Dunbartonshire Council’s fine art collection and the Argyll Collection from Argyll and Bute Council.

The exhibition will run from now until Saturday, November 30.

Visitors will see works by renowned Scottish artists Elizabeth Blackadder, Joan Eardley, Bel Cowie, David Martin, Philip Reeves and William Birnie.

The works on show were originally purchased between 1960 and 1990 as part of a national initiative in Scotland to create an artistic and educational resource.

Both collections now represent a time capsule of Scottish modern art, contributing to the ongoing commentary on this particular period in Scotland’s artistic past.

Bailie Denis Agnew, convener of cultural services, said: “This exhibition will display a number of the outstanding pieces of 20th century art in our collection.

“I would like to thank Argyll and Bute Council for their part in bringing this exhibition to West Dunbartonshire and I would encourage the public to come along and view this important exhibition.”