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1918 County Antrim, Ireland - 2018. Known for: Genre, portrait, and landscape painting, art critic.
The Irish genre-painter, landscape artist and art critic Gladys Moore MacCabe was born in County Antrim. Regularly completing the Royal Drawing Society examination during her teens, she attended the... Read full biography
The Irish genre-painter, landscape artist and art critic Gladys Moore MacCabe was born in County Antrim. Regularly completing the Royal Drawing Society examination during her teens, she attended the Belfast College of Art where she studied drawing, painting and fashion design, achieving the best... Read full biography
The Irish genre-painter, landscape artist and art critic Gladys Moore MacCabe was born in County Antrim. Regularly completing the Royal Drawing Society examination during her teens, she attended the Belfast College of Art where she studied drawing, painting and fashion design, achieving the best all-round record upon graduation. In 1941, Gladys married Max MacCabe with whom she later held a joint exhibition in London's Kensington Gallery in 1949. Meanwhile, during the war she met numerous... Read full biography
The Irish genre-painter, landscape artist and art critic Gladys Moore MacCabe was born in County Antrim. Regularly completing the Royal Drawing Society examination during her teens, she attended the Belfast College of Art where she studied drawing, painting and fashion design, achieving the best all-round record upon graduation. In 1941, Gladys married Max MacCabe with whom she later held a joint exhibition in London's Kensington Gallery in 1949. Meanwhile, during the war she met numerous fellow Northern Ireland artists such as: George Campbell (1917-1979); William Conor (1881-1968); Gerard Dillon (1916-1971); Charles Lamb (1893-1965); Frank McKelvey (1895-1974); Colin Middleton (1910-1983); Daniel O'Neill (1920-1974); Markey Robinson... Read full biography
The Irish genre-painter, landscape artist and art critic Gladys Moore MacCabe was born in County Antrim. Regularly completing the Royal Drawing Society examination during her teens, she attended the Belfast College of Art where she studied drawing, painting and fashion design, achieving the best all-round record upon graduation. In 1941, Gladys married Max MacCabe with whom she later held a joint exhibition in London's Kensington Gallery in 1949. Meanwhile, during the war she met numerous fellow Northern Ireland artists such as: George Campbell (1917-1979); William Conor (1881-1968); Gerard Dillon (1916-1971); Charles Lamb (1893-1965); Frank McKelvey (1895-1974); Colin Middleton (1910-1983); Daniel O'Neill (1920-1974); Markey Robinson (1918-1999); Kenneth Webb (b.1927) and Maurice C Wilks (1911-1984) among others. In addition to exhibiting her paintings, which continue... Read full biography
