Papers of Jessie Keppie, 1868-1934, artist 1868-1909
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London Sketch Club
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Jessie Keppie (1868-1934: artist)Jessie Keppie (1868-1934: artist)
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MacNair, J Herbert ., 1868-1955
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Keppie Jessie 1868-1934
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Jessie Keppie was the youngest sister of John Keppie, architect. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art between 1888-1899 under Fra Newbery and James Dunlop. She worked in watercolours, painting landscapes and flowers in a 'wet' manner, probably influenced by Arthur Melville. From the guide to the Papers of Jessie Keppie, 1868-1934, artist, 1868-1909, (The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections Centre) ...
Jessie Keppie (1868-1934: artist)
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Glasgow school of art
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Gould, F. Carruthers (Francis Carruthers,), 1844-1925
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British caricaturist. From the description of Francis Carruthers Gould papers [manuscript], 1904-1905. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 662683226 ...
Mackintosh, Charles-Rennie, 1868-1928
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The celebrated architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed Hill House, Helensburgh for the publisher, Walter Blackie. Apart from private commissions such as this, Mackintosh designed iconic public buildings such as Glasgow School of Art, and the House for an Art Lover. These draft plans for Hill House (apart from the pencil sketch) appear to be by Mackintosh himself, but are not signed. The office address is given as 140 Bath Street, Glasgow. Walter Blackie was a Governor of the Glasgow and We...