William Alister MacDonald (1860-1956) . Painter in watercolour of landscapes, coastal and river scene, he was the son of a Scottish Free Church Minister, John Macdonald, of Clyne, Sutherland. William... Read full biography
William Alister MacDonald (1860-1956) . Painter in watercolour of landscapes, coastal and river scene, he was the son of a Scottish Free Church Minister, John Macdonald, of Clyne, Sutherland. William Alister MacDonald exhibited in London 1892-1936, including two works at the Royal Academy -... Read full biography
William Alister MacDonald (1860-1956) . Painter in watercolour of landscapes, coastal and river scene, he was the son of a Scottish Free Church Minister, John Macdonald, of Clyne, Sutherland. William Alister MacDonald exhibited in London 1892-1936, including two works at the Royal Academy - 'Doubtful Weather - Loch Hourn' (1892) and Her Palaces and Towers (1893) when he had a studio in North London. He married Lucy Winifred Cary, a miniature painter and daughter of the artist William H Cary,... Read full biography
William Alister MacDonald (1860-1956) . Painter in watercolour of landscapes, coastal and river scene, he was the son of a Scottish Free Church Minister, John Macdonald, of Clyne, Sutherland. William Alister MacDonald exhibited in London 1892-1936, including two works at the Royal Academy - 'Doubtful Weather - Loch Hourn' (1892) and Her Palaces and Towers (1893) when he had a studio in North London. He married Lucy Winifred Cary, a miniature painter and daughter of the artist William H Cary, who was a manageress of the Arlington Galleries in Bond Street, London. William Alister MacDonald had two exhibitions at the Arlington Galleries - in 1935 "Among the Islands of the South Seas. Impressions in Watercolour" and in 1936' "Prewar... Read full biography
William Alister MacDonald (1860-1956) . Painter in watercolour of landscapes, coastal and river scene, he was the son of a Scottish Free Church Minister, John Macdonald, of Clyne, Sutherland. William Alister MacDonald exhibited in London 1892-1936, including two works at the Royal Academy - 'Doubtful Weather - Loch Hourn' (1892) and Her Palaces and Towers (1893) when he had a studio in North London. He married Lucy Winifred Cary, a miniature painter and daughter of the artist William H Cary, who was a manageress of the Arlington Galleries in Bond Street, London. William Alister MacDonald had two exhibitions at the Arlington Galleries - in 1935 "Among the Islands of the South Seas. Impressions in Watercolour" and in 1936' "Prewar Wanderings: Watercolours at Home and Abroad". The Guildhall Art Gallery, London, have a collection of London views,... Read full biography
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