William Mackay (1844 - 1924)
1844Guildford, United Kingdom1924Edinburgh, United Kingdom
William Mackay
William Darling McKay is a Scottish artist, known for his landscapes. He came to Edinburgh at the age of 16 and was first noticed ten years later for a series of pastorals, in which figures played an important part. He was awarded an honorary LLD by the University of Edinburgh in 1919 and thereafter known as Dr McKay. In 1872, when on a painting excursion to Cadzow Forest, he became increasingly interested in watercolour painting. Best remembered as the author of The Scottish School of Painting (1906) which, although a pioneer work, encompassed the 18th century in a mere eight pages.
Date and place of birt: | 1844, Guildford, United Kingdom |
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Date and place of death: | 1924, Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Genre painter, Landscape painter, Painter |
Genre: | Landscape painting, Rural landscape, Self-portrait |
Art style: | Impressionism |