MacNab, Chica

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MacNab, Chica

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Chica MacNab attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1918 to 1925, where she studied drawing and painting. She resided in the Pollokshields area of the city. Prior to her studies she was a founding member of the Glasgow-based Society of Artist Printers. Once she had finished her course at GSA, she was offered a job and set up a class teaching lithography and colour block printing at the School of Art in 1926-1927 (Her students included Ian Fleming and Alison MacKenzie.) Her style is more in line with the Scottish genre printmakers of the pre-war years. Her woodcut class ran for only one year and her prints are extremely rare.

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