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Hahr, Mattis
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Dates of existence
fl 1902-1904
History
Mattis Hahr was a Swedish teacher who studied Design at the GSA from 1902 to 1904, and stayed at Queen Margaret Hall. She studied full-time as a day student and her classes included Bookbinding, Needlework and Enamels. These courses would have brought her into contact with many of the ‘Glasgow Girls’, namely Jessie M. King, de Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar, Anne Macbeth and Dorothy Carleton Smyth, both as fellow students and teachers.
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P868
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GSA records