Margaret MacDonald
Margaret MacDonald (1864–1933) was a British painter and artist.
Also recorded as Margaret Mackintosh Macdonald; Margaret Macdonald; Mrs. Charles Rennie MacKintosh; Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh; Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Mrs.); Margaret McDonald.
Margaret MacDonald in brief
- Born
- 1864
- Died
- 1933
- Known for
- painter and artist
- Place of birth
- Tipton
Overview
Born at Tipton in 1864, died at London in 1933.
In detail
Margaret MacDonald studied at Glasgow School of Art. the recorded working language is English.
The field of work recorded is decorative art. The authority associates the name with Art Nouveau.
Membership is recorded of Glasgow Girls.
Works named in the authority record are Willow Tearooms.
Work by Margaret MacDonald is recorded in the collections of Belvedere, Minneapolis Institute of Art, National Gallery of Canada, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Sources
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- 1.
“Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q508344: Margaret MacDonald
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