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  1. This quotation from an interview conducted in the 1940s between James Herbert MacNair (the spelling of McNair’s surname changed after marriage) and Thomas Howarth, a doctoral student at the University of Glasgow, sheds important light on MacNair’s and Mackintosh’s modernizing attitude and youthful design experiments in the early 1890s.

  2. James Herbert (Bertie) MacNair was born at 18 Ashton Terrace, Glasgow on 23 December 1868, the only son of the coalmaster and shipowner George Best MacNair, who came of a military family, and Frances Dorothy Dixon, who came from Rotherfield in England; there were three daughters. The family moved in 1872 to Birch Bank, Skelmorlie, a house ...

  3. Frances MacDonald MacNair was the sister of Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh, another renowned artist and designer. She was born in Kidsgrove, England and the family moved to Glasgow in 1890. [1] Both sisters enrolled in painting classes at the Glasgow School of Art in 1891, where they met the young artists Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Herbert ...

  4. The group known as ‘The Four’ comprised Charles Rennie Mackintosh, James Herbert MacNair (1868 - 1955), and the sisters, Margaret Macdonald (1864 - 1933) and Frances Macdonald (1873 - 1921). The artists met as young students at Glasgow School of Art in the mid 1890s. Mackintosh and MacNair were close friends and fellow apprentice architects in the Glasgow practice of Honeyman and Keppie ...

  5. 15 de jul. de 2015 · James Herbert MacNair (1868-1955) is the least well known member of the so-called "Glasgow Four," a group of designers that also included the great Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret and Frances Macdonald. MacNair was born in Glasgow, educated at the Collegiate School, Greenock, and, after studying watercolour painting in France ...

  6. HERBERT MACNAIR. James Herbert MacNair, nació el 23 de diciembre de 1868 en Glasgow y falleció el 22 de abril de 1955 en Argyll, Escocia. Fue un artista, dibujante y profesor escocés. Sus obras han contribuido a la formación y desarrollo de la Escuela de Glasgow durante los años 1890. VIDEO YOUTUBE. La Escuela de Glasgow (1875 – 1905 ...