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  1. Wikipedia article References. Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (5 November 1864 – 7 January 1933) was a English-born artist who worked in Scotland, and whose design work became one of the defining features of the "Glasgow Style" during the 1890s. Born Margaret Macdonald, at Tipton, near Wolverhampton, her father was a colliery manager and engineer.

  2. 26 de sept. de 2023 · 4. Love’s Embrace: A Passionate Melody. In “Love’s Embrace,” the McDonald Sisters infuse their melodic voices with passion and vulnerability. This enchanting love song sweeps listeners off their feet with its mesmerizing melody and poignant lyrics. Jane and Sarah’s seamless harmonies and sincere delivery make this track an absolute ...

  3. The MacDonald sisters were a groundbreaking Gaelic girl group from the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. They came to prominence around 1963 and remained popular until the mid 70s. Their blending of 60's pop glamour with full on Gaelic folk music was a great success both in the UK and abroad, their Puirt-A-Beul

  4. On this candlestick, eyes watch from the top of the stem and peer out of the foliage forms on the wide base. In 1897 the magazine The Studio reproduced this candlestick with its pair, in the first feature profiling the Macdonald sisters’ work. The article examined the new aesthetic the sisters and Mackintosh were producing in Glasgow.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2015 · Especially the women. Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh – Seven Princesses Panel. The Glagow Four are linked by more than just their work, of course. Rennie Mackintosh and MacNair met when they joined the architectural practise of Honeyman and Keppie in 1888. They enrolled in evening classes at the Glasgow school of art and became friendly with ...

  6. Las hermanas Macdonald eran cuatro mujeres inglesas de ascendencia parcialmente escocesa nacidas durante el siglo XIX, notables por sus matrimonios con hombres conocidos. Alice, Georgiana, Agnes y Louisa eran hijas del reverendo George Browne Macdonald (1805-1868), un ministro de la iglesia Wesleyana Metodista, [ 1 ] y de Hannah Jones (1809-1875).

  7. In 'Sisters, Atelier' it is happiness in its purest, most youthful form -- without thought or care -- sparked by nothing more than the beauty of the dance, the thrill of movement, and the joy of being alive. The expression of joie de vivre is perhaps Richard MacDonalds most distinctive...