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The May Queen, 1900 (pencil, w / c & bodycolour, heightened with silver
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The May Queen, 1900 (pencil, w / c & bodycolour, heightened with silver
3431726 The May Queen, 1900 (pencil, w/c & bodycolour, heightened with silver, on oiled tracing paper) by MacDonald Mackintosh, Margaret (1865-1933); 33x69.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The drawing is similar to gesso panels crested for Ingram Street Tea Rooms and an overmantel at Dunglass Castle.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23676936
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
1900 Arts And Crafts Bodycolor Female Artist Fertility Folk Folklore Glasgow School Long Hair Mackintosh May Day May Queen Only Women Panel Pencil Ribbon Spring Springtime Symmetrical Vine Vines Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh Pagan
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The May Queen, 1900 - A Captivating Celebration of Spring and Femininity
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. This enchanting print captures the essence of "The May Queen, 1900" a stunning artwork created by Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh. With delicate pencil lines, vibrant watercolors, and shimmering silver accents on oiled tracing paper, this piece is a true testament to the artist's mastery. Depicting a young woman adorned with floral vines and long flowing hair, the drawing exudes an air of fertility and femininity. It evokes images of ancient rituals and pagan celebrations associated with the arrival of springtime. The symmetrical composition and ornate decorative elements showcase Mackintosh's art nouveau style while paying homage to traditional folk motifs. Notably, this artwork bears resemblance to gesso panels found in Ingram Street Tea Rooms as well as an overmantel at Dunglass Castle. Its intricate details make it a captivating addition to any collection or exhibition. "The May Queen" invites viewers into a world where nature intertwines with human celebration. It transports us back to late 19th-century Scotland when women played pivotal roles in ceremonial traditions. Through its exquisite craftsmanship and rich symbolism, this piece serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a cultural artifact. Whether displayed in private collections or public galleries, "The May Queen" continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty and profound connection to nature's cycles.
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