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Thomas Corsan Morton (1859–1928), artist known as one of the Glasgow Boys; James MacLauchlan Nairn (1859–1904), Glasgow-born painter who influenced late 19th-century New Zealand painting; Charlotte Nasmyth (1804–1884), landscape painter, daughter of Alexander Nasmyth; Jessie Newbery (1864–1948), Glasgow School artist and embroiderer
Pages in category "Artists from Glasgow" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Sam Ainsley;
Based in the heart of Glasgow City Centre, the Glasgow Gallery of Modern art is a neo-classical building offering temporary exhibitions, featuring work by local, national and international artists. The building was built as a townhouse for a tobacco trader. [ 6 ]
Jacqueline Donachie – artist [73] Hannah Frank – artist and sculptor [74] John Glashan – cartoonist [75] Bud Neill – cartoonist (Lobey Dosser) [76] Cordelia Oliver – artist, writer and art critic [77] Frank Quitely – comic book artist [78] Joseph Urie – artist [79]
The Glasgow Girls is the name now used for a group of female designers and artists including Margaret and Frances MacDonald, both of whom were members of The Four, Jessie M. King, Annie French, Helen Paxton Brown, Jessie Wylie Newbery, Ann Macbeth, Bessie MacNicol, Norah Neilson Gray, [5] Stansmore Dean, Dorothy Carleton Smyth, Eleanor Allen Moore, De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar, Marion Henderson ...
C. Francis Cadell (artist) James Cadenhead; Joyce W. Cairns; Alexander Beauchamp Cameron; David Young Cameron; Mary Cameron (painter) Charmian Campbell; Reginald Henry Campbell
Also: United Kingdom: Scotland: People: By occupation: Artists. Subcategories. This category has the following 30 subcategories, out of 30 total. ... This list may ...
The project that helped make his international reputation was the Glasgow School of Art (1897–1909). During the early stages of the Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh also completed the Queen's Cross Church project in Maryhill, Glasgow. It is the only built Mackintosh church design and is now the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society headquarters.