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  1. James Herbert McNair (23 December 1868 – 22 April 1955), was a Scottish artist, designer and teacher whose work contributed to the development of the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) during the 1890s.

  2. 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.

  3. James Herbert MacNair [commonly known as Herbert MacNair; also known as J. Herbert McNair; and as Bertie McNair] was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 23 December 1868. After studying painting in Rouen, France for a year, he was articled as an architect to John Honeyman (1831-1914) and his office, Honeyman & Keppie in Glasgow from 1888 to 1894.

  4. 18 de ago. de 2019 · A pesar de que hoy Margaret y Frances MacDonald son poco conocidas, ellas formaron parte de la Escuela de Glasgow, un importante círculo de artistas modernos escoceses —al lado de Charles Rennie Mackintosh (quien dio vida a los muebles–fantasma) y Herbert MacNair, ambos esposos de las hermanas, respectivamente.

  5. Hace 4 días · James Herbert McNair (23 December 1868 – 22 April 1955), was a Scottish artist, designer and teacher whose work contributed to the development of the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) during the 1890s.

  6. Hace 6 días · James Herbert MacNair (1868–1955) remains one of the lesser-known pioneers of the Glasgow Style. Yet, his contributions significantly influenced the trajectory of British Art Nouveau and the decorative arts movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  7. 19 de dic. de 2017 · They were a pair of sisters named Margaret and Frances MacDonald, who, along with their Glasgow School of Art classmates Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Herbert MacNair, comprised the Glasgow Four. Art Nouveau wouldn’t be what it is without them.