People, Places and Piazzas

People, Places and Piazzas

Auteur : Pat Clark, Charles Hodge Mackie

Date de publication : 2016

Éditeur : Sansom

Nombre de pages : 163

Résumé du livre

Charles Hodge Mackie, R.S.A., R.S.W. (1862-1920) was well-connected in artistic circles. In France, he met Gauguin, Vuillard and the Nabis; he was a close friend of E.A. Hornel; and he taught Laura Knight how to lay out her palette: some of the people by whom he was influenced and whom he, in turn, helped. In terms of places, his art and life are associated with a variety of locations, including Kirkcudbright, Staithes, Paris, Normandy, Italy, and Venice and its piazzas. In Edinburgh, where his studio was located, he made a significant contribution to the city's artistic and social life, as a founder member and chairman of the Society of Scottish Artists, as well as carrying out mural commissions for Patrick Geddes. He also worked in an impressive range of media: oils, watercolours, murals, woodblock prints, tooled leather and sculpture.

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