Moorcroft The Margaret that Would Be Plaque 1655 two halves that fit perfectly
Description
two halves that fit perfectly together
symbolising life's transience
7cm | Length 17
hung silk embroideries on the wall
Designed By Nicola Slaney Was £295 Now £270
Moorcroft The Margaret that Would Be Plaque 1655 two halves that fit perfectlyH 34. 00 x W 19. 00 x D 2. 50 cm Designed by Nicola Slaney Numbered Edition Charles Rennie Mackintosh is famed for his furniture and for his architecture, such as Hill House and the School of Art in Glasgow, but inspired by his wife, Margaret MacDonald, he also sketched mysterious, tall women, such as In Fairyland, Fairies and the fae vision of Part Seen, Part Imagined 1896. Kept at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Nicola delves into the
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