Ann Macbeth

Ann Macbeth (1875-1948), born in Little Bolton, Lancashire, England, was a famous embroideress and an associate of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art, and became head of the embroidery department. She was a member of the "Glasgow School", sometimes called the ""Glasgow Movement". She published five books on embroidery, including Needleweaving, published in 1922. From 1921 to 1948 she lived in Patterdale, Cumbria. St. Patrick's church, Patterdale, houses some of her embroideries. Macbeth, Ann Macbeth, Ann Macbeth, Ann

 

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