346. Ann Macbeth (British, 1875-1948)

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1. The Huntress from The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art (Universitätsbibliotek Heidelberg)
2. Fire Screen, Archive and Collections of The Glasgow School of Art
3. "Let Glasgow Flourish" from The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art (Universitätsbibliotek Heidelberg)
4. "Once Upon a Time" from The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art (Universitätsbibliotek Heidelberg)
5. Bride Queen, polychromed silkwork, Hill House Antiques
6. Triptych of Saint Frideswyde, Saint Elizabeth and Saint Bridget, embroidered silkwork, Hill House Antiques
7. Glasgow School of Art Banner, c. 1900-1905, embroidery, Archive and Collections of The Glasgow School of Art
8. The Bride, 1905-1910, wild silk, plain weave; appliquéd with silk, satin weave; embroidered with silk- and gold-leaf-paper-strip wrapped silk in detached chain, satin and stem stitches; laid work, couching and French knots; and glass beads, Art Institute of Chicago
Links:
Ann Macbeth on Wikipedia
The Country Woman's Rug Book by Ann Macbeth (Internet Archive)
School and Fireside Crafts by Ann Macbeth and May Spence (Internet Archive)
Embroidered and Laced Leatherwork by Ann Macbeth (Internet Archive)
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