Esther Blaikie MacKinnon

Esther Blaikie MacKinnon
Born 1885 (1885)
Aberdeen, Scotland
Died 1934 (aged 4849)
Banchory, Scotland
Nationality British
Known for Painting; Engraving

Esther Blaikie MacKinnon (1885–1934) was a Scottish artist, who was known for her paintings and engravings. During her career, MacKinnon worked with a variety of media including paint, dry point, etchings, and black and white drawings. Notable were her portraits of Cecil and Evelyn Sharp, which currently are part of The National Portrait Gallery's primary collection. Her work was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute, the Royal Academy, and the Society of Women Artists within her lifetime.[1]

Life

The second child of Lachlan MacKinnon (1855–1948) and Theodora Thompson (1859–1939), Esther MacKinnon was born and educated in Aberdeen. During her lifetime, MacKinnon primarily worked out of her studio in Hampstead, London, and during her lifetime her engravings and paintings were exhibited widely. She died unmarried at the age of 49.[2]

Selected List of Works

References

  1. Gray, Sara (2009). The dictionary of British women artists (1. publ. ed.). Cambridge: Lutterworth Press. pp. 176–177. ISBN 0718830849.
  2. "The Ancestory of the Blaikie Family". kittybrewster.com March 2015. External link in |website= (help)

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