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File:The May Queen, by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, 1900, pencil, watercolour, and bodycolour, heightened with silver, on oiled tracing paper, 33 x 69.2 cm, private collection.jpg
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DescriptionThe May Queen, by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, 1900, pencil, watercolour, and bodycolour, heightened with silver, on oiled tracing paper, 33 x 69.2 cm, private collection.jpg
English: The May Queen, by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, 1900, pencil, watercolour, and bodycolour, heightened with silver, on oiled tracing paper, 33 x 69.2 cm, private collection
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Image title
  • The May Queen. Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (1865-1933). Pencil, Watercolour, Bodycolour, Heightened With Silver, On Oiled Tracing Paper, 1900.
Date and time of data generation00:00, 25 March 2004
Credit/ProviderChristie's Images Ltd
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Copyright holder
  • Copyright© Christie's Images Ltd / CHRISTIE'S IMAGES INC
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Horizontal resolution302 dpc
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File change date and time16:46, 25 October 2006
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  • 1900s
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  • Late 19th Century
  • Long Hair
  • Mackintosh
  • Mackintosh, Margaret MacDonald
  • Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh
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  • May
  • Modern Style
  • Only Women
  • Painting
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  • Picture Attributes
  • Plant
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  • Queen
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  • Royalty
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  • Watercolour
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