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Sine MacKinnon

Sine MacKinnon (11 February 1901 – 1996) was an Irish landscape artist.

Sine MacKinnon
Born11 February 1901
Newcastle, County Down, Ireland
Died1996
Paris, France
NationalityIrish
EducationSlade School of Fine Art
Known forLandscapes

Early life edit

Selina Mairi Sine MacKinnon was born in Newcastle, County Down to Ranuld Edmund Eliot MacKinnon of Binfield, Surrey and Clementina Alicia née D'Arcy. Her father was a clerk in the law courts in London.[1]

She was educated in the Slade School of Fine Art in London between 1918 and 1924.[2] Her mentor was Henry Tonks. Her portrait was painted by a fellow student Allan Gwynne-Jones in 1922.[3][4][5]

Work edit

MacKinnon exhibited twice in Paris in the 1920s and then in the Goupil Gallery in London in 1928.[2] It was about this time she met her future husband Rupert Granville Fordham. She exhibited 29 paintings at the Fine Art Society in London in 1929. Mackinnon had a daughter, Jan Fordham, born in August 1935.[5] The Tate Gallery purchased her painting, Farm Buildings in Provence (1934) in 1940.[6][3][4]

By 1949 she had works in the Leicester Galleries, two works in the Tate Gallery and paintings in the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, Gallery Oldham, Brighton and Manchester City Galleries. She had exhibited in the New English Art Club, the London Group, the Royal Academy, the Salon d'Automne, the Lefevre Gallery, the Redfern Gallery and Arthur Tooth & Sons Gallery.[7][3][4][8]

Her work was critiqued by Thomas MacGreevy.[9]

When her husband was ill, MacKinnon reduced her painting. He died in 1974. After that she began to show in exhibitions again. She was a member of the French women artists group « Art et Regard des Femmes [fr] ». Mackinnon died in Paris in 1996.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Birth record" (PDF). Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b Frances Spalding (1990). 20th Century Painters and Sculptors. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 1-85149-106-6.
  3. ^ a b c "Sine Mackinnon - Artists". Art fortune. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b Chris Stephens. "'Farm Buildings in Provence', Sine Mackinnon, 1934". Tate. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Sine Mackinnon 1901-1996". Tate.org. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Sine Mackinnon (Irish, 1901 - 1996)". Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Government Art Collection - Art Work Details". Department for digital, culture, media and sport. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  8. ^ Thomas MacGreevy (July 1940). The Studio. pp. 22–24.

External links edit

14 artworks by or after Sine MacKinnon at the Art UK site

sine, mackinnon, february, 1901, 1996, irish, landscape, artist, born11, february, 1901newcastle, county, down, irelanddied1996paris, francenationalityirisheducationslade, school, fine, artknown, forlandscapes, contents, early, life, work, references, external. Sine MacKinnon 11 February 1901 1996 was an Irish landscape artist Sine MacKinnonBorn11 February 1901Newcastle County Down IrelandDied1996Paris FranceNationalityIrishEducationSlade School of Fine ArtKnown forLandscapes Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 3 References 4 External linksEarly life editSelina Mairi Sine MacKinnon was born in Newcastle County Down to Ranuld Edmund Eliot MacKinnon of Binfield Surrey and Clementina Alicia nee D Arcy Her father was a clerk in the law courts in London 1 She was educated in the Slade School of Fine Art in London between 1918 and 1924 2 Her mentor was Henry Tonks Her portrait was painted by a fellow student Allan Gwynne Jones in 1922 3 4 5 Work editMacKinnon exhibited twice in Paris in the 1920s and then in the Goupil Gallery in London in 1928 2 It was about this time she met her future husband Rupert Granville Fordham She exhibited 29 paintings at the Fine Art Society in London in 1929 Mackinnon had a daughter Jan Fordham born in August 1935 5 The Tate Gallery purchased her painting Farm Buildings in Provence 1934 in 1940 6 3 4 By 1949 she had works in the Leicester Galleries two works in the Tate Gallery and paintings in the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume Paris Gallery Oldham Brighton and Manchester City Galleries She had exhibited in the New English Art Club the London Group the Royal Academy the Salon d Automne the Lefevre Gallery the Redfern Gallery and Arthur Tooth amp Sons Gallery 7 3 4 8 Her work was critiqued by Thomas MacGreevy 9 When her husband was ill MacKinnon reduced her painting He died in 1974 After that she began to show in exhibitions again She was a member of the French women artists group Art et Regard des Femmes fr Mackinnon died in Paris in 1996 4 References edit Birth record PDF Retrieved 21 January 2018 a b Frances Spalding 1990 20th Century Painters and Sculptors Antique Collectors Club ISBN 1 85149 106 6 a b c Sine Mackinnon Artists Art fortune Retrieved 21 January 2018 a b c d Antoin E Murphy Biography of the Artist PDF Gorry gallery Retrieved 21 January 2018 a b Chris Stephens Farm Buildings in Provence Sine Mackinnon 1934 Tate Retrieved 22 January 2018 Sine Mackinnon 1901 1996 Tate org Retrieved 21 January 2018 Sine Mackinnon Irish 1901 1996 Retrieved 21 January 2018 Government Art Collection Art Work Details Department for digital culture media and sport Retrieved 22 January 2018 Thomas MacGreevy July 1940 The Studio pp 22 24 External links edit14 artworks by or after Sine MacKinnon at the Art UK site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sine MacKinnon amp oldid 1204317770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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