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Charles Hodge Mackie

1862 - 1920

L'essentiel

  • Topics explored:
    • scottish landscape
    • venice
  • Typical colors: brun espresso
  • Lifespan: 58 years
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Art period: XIXe siècle
  • Born: 1862
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Landscape with Sheep under Trees
    • John Copland
    • Parthenay
  • Movements: impressionism
  • Museums on APS:
    • Académie Royale Écossaise des Beaux-Arts - Architecture
    • Le Musée de la Stewartry
    • La Collection Fleming
    • Le Musée de la Stewartry
    • Le Musée de la Stewartry
  • Top-ranked work: Landscape with Sheep under Trees
  • Color intensity:
    • équilibré
    • monochromatique
  • Works on APS: 42
  • Died: 1920

early life and influences

charles hodge mackie, a scottish painter, was born in 1862 in glasgow, scotland. his early life was marked by an innate inclination towards the arts, which would later define his career. mackie's formative years were influenced by the scottish landscape and the prevailing art movements of his time.

artistic career

mackie's artistic journey was characterized by a diverse range of works, from landscapes to portraits. his style, while distinctly scottish, reflected influences from broader european trends. notable works include:

legacy and impact

mackie's contributions to scottish art are undeniable, with his works featured in several prominent galleries, including the scottish national gallery of modern art, as seen on the museum scottish national gallery of modern art (united kingdom). his influence can be seen in subsequent generations of scottish artists, who have drawn inspiration from his technique and subject matter.

explore more with Most-Famous-Paintings

for those intrigued by charles hodge mackie and his place in scottish art history, Most-Famous-Paintings's collection offers a comprehensive look at his works. discover more about the broader landscape of scottish art through the house seen from the rose garden, an example of how european influences shaped scottish art during mackie's time.

conclusion

charles hodge mackie, a painter of remarkable skill and vision, has left an indelible mark on the canvas of scottish art. through his works, we glimpse not only the beauty of scotland but also the soul of its people. as we continue to appreciate and learn from his legacy, we are reminded of the profound impact one artist can have on our understanding of the world.