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Robert George Sang Mackechnie, Scottish 1894-1975- Hilltop Town; watercolour on paper, signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 31 x 41.8 cm: together with 2 other watercolours on paper by the same artist, 'Seascape', signed lower left 'Robert...

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Robert George Sang Mackechnie, Scottish 1894-1975- Hilltop Town; watercolour on paper, signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 31 x 41.8 cm: together with 2 other watercolours on paper by the same artist, 'Seascape', signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 37 x 51.4 cm and 'Positano', signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 38.5 x 54.8 cm (unframed) (3) (ARR) Note: Robert Mackechnie was a student at The Glasgow School of Art from 1918 to 1921, studying drawing and painting, as well as printmaking with fellow artist Claude Flight. In 1927 he was a member of London’s Seven and Five Society, which initially started as a strictly conservative and anti-Modernist artists’ group in 1919, however transitioned by 1924 into a fully Modernist group, holding their first abstract works show in 1935. He was the husband of Margaret Barnard.
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Robert George Sang Mackechnie, Scottish 1894-1975- Hilltop Town; watercolour on paper, signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 31 x 41.8 cm: together with 2 other watercolours on paper by the same artist, 'Seascape', signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 37 x 51.4 cm and 'Positano', signed lower left 'Robert Mackechnie', 38.5 x 54.8 cm (unframed) (3) (ARR) Note: Robert Mackechnie was a student at The Glasgow School of Art from 1918 to 1921, studying drawing and painting, as well as printmaking with fellow artist Claude Flight. In 1927 he was a member of London’s Seven and Five Society, which initially started as a strictly conservative and anti-Modernist artists’ group in 1919, however transitioned by 1924 into a fully Modernist group, holding their first abstract works show in 1935. He was the husband of Margaret Barnard.
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