ArtistsFrances Macdonald
Frances Macdonald

Frances Macdonald

Artist
PaintingArt NouveauSymbolism
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None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
2
Works in Collection
12
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  • Art Nouveau
  • Symbolism
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Word and Image: Posters and Typography from the Graphic Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, 1879�1967
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1968
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Art Nouveau
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1960
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Why this artist matters now

Frances Macdonald was a British designer and painter active in the Arts and Crafts movement and Scottish Symbolism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Working primarily in watercolor, metalwork, and decorative design, she developed a distinctive visual language combining organic forms with geometric precision. Her work was exhibited at major European salons and influenced the development of modern design in Glasgow and beyond. She collaborated extensively with her sister Margaret and her husband Charles Rennie Mackintosh, though her independent practice remains less documented than her collaborative output.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 25d ago

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Art Nouveau
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Artsy artwork: Sheltered Cove, Ronachan, Kintyre (ca. 2025)
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Artsy artwork: Port Bhan (ca. 2025)
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Artsy artwork: Ardtoe Autumn (ca. 2025)
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Artsy artwork: Staffa (ca. 2025)
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Artsy artwork: Vatersay (ca. 2025)
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Nothing is Enough (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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