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Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald, 1864-1933

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Personal name headingMackintosh, Margaret Macdonald, 1864-1933
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Variant(s)Macdonald, Margaret, 1864-1933
Birth date1864-11-05
Death date1933-01-07
Place of birthTipton (England)
Place of deathChelsea (London, England)
Field of activityGlasgow school of painting
AffiliationGlasgow School of Art
Profession or occupationArtists
Found inMargaret Macdonald Makintosh, 1864-1933, 1983: p. 3 (Margaret Macdonald, b. Nov. 5,1864) p. 7 (d. Jan. 7,1933)
Part seen, part imagined, 1994: p. 9 (Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh)
Wikipedia, Dec. 29, 2016 (Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh; born 5 November 1864 in Tipton, England; died 7 January 1933 in Chelsea, England; artist whose design work became one of the defining features of the "Glasgow Style" during the 1890s. She began collaborating with her sister Frances, and in the 1890s the pair opened the Macdonald Sisters Studio in Glasgow. Their innovative work was inspired by Celtic imagery, literature, symbolism, and folklore. She later collaborated with her husband, the architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whom she married on 22 August 1900. Her most well-known works are the gesso panels made for interiors designed with Mackintosh, such as tearooms and private residences)
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