Barnard, Margaret Helen

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Barnard, Margaret Helen

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Margaret Helen Barnard was born on the 8th September 1898. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art between 1917 and 1923, where she took day classes in drawing and painting. In 1922, she achieved her diploma in Drawing and Painting, and in 1923, she achieved an Endorement on Diploma, which was awarded to students who had successfully completed a course of post-Diploma study and attained a sufficiently high standard. She had also studied Drawing and Painting at Post Diploma level. She moved to Kelso and then to London, where she married Robert Sang MacKenchie (1894-1975) in 1924. The couple moved to Rye, where both became influential artists in the area. Barnard was a painter in oil of figures and landscapes. She also became known as a designer and lino cutter. Barnard died in 1992.

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Sources: the Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture by Peter J M McEwan; Scotland's People: http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.

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