Glasgow born painter Harrington Mann studied art at Glasgow School of Art, at the Slade School of Art in London under Legros, as well as in Paris and in Rome. He was a member of 'The Glasgow Boys' in... Read full biography
Glasgow born painter Harrington Mann studied art at Glasgow School of Art, at the Slade School of Art in London under Legros, as well as in Paris and in Rome. He was a member of 'The Glasgow Boys' in the 1880s. Mann was among the many Scottish artists who signed the petition to Glasgow City Council... Read full biography
Glasgow born painter Harrington Mann studied art at Glasgow School of Art, at the Slade School of Art in London under Legros, as well as in Paris and in Rome. He was a member of 'The Glasgow Boys' in the 1880s. Mann was among the many Scottish artists who signed the petition to Glasgow City Council advocating the purchase of Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle in 1891. In his interior wall decoration and designs for stained glass he showed an outstanding sense of... Read full biography
Glasgow born painter Harrington Mann studied art at Glasgow School of Art, at the Slade School of Art in London under Legros, as well as in Paris and in Rome. He was a member of 'The Glasgow Boys' in the 1880s. Mann was among the many Scottish artists who signed the petition to Glasgow City Council advocating the purchase of Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle in 1891. In his interior wall decoration and designs for stained glass he showed an outstanding sense of colour and design. He began designing for J. and W. Guthrie in the 1890s. The firm, now called Guthrie and Wells, continues to operate in Glasgow. For example they executed several windows by Mann for Trinity Church, Claremont Street, Glasgow in 1893,... Read full biography
Glasgow born painter Harrington Mann studied art at Glasgow School of Art, at the Slade School of Art in London under Legros, as well as in Paris and in Rome. He was a member of 'The Glasgow Boys' in the 1880s. Mann was among the many Scottish artists who signed the petition to Glasgow City Council advocating the purchase of Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle in 1891. In his interior wall decoration and designs for stained glass he showed an outstanding sense of colour and design. He began designing for J. and W. Guthrie in the 1890s. The firm, now called Guthrie and Wells, continues to operate in Glasgow. For example they executed several windows by Mann for Trinity Church, Claremont Street, Glasgow in 1893, including A Kneeling Angel (Stained Glass Museum Catalogue, Inv. No. 1978/3/1, Presented by... Read full biography
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