In Tate Britain
Biography
Dugald Sutherland MacColl (10 March 1859 – 21 December 1948) was a Scottish watercolour painter, art critic, lecturer and writer. He was keeper of the Tate Gallery for five years.
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Dugald Sutherland Maccoll Dieppe
1899 -
Dugald Sutherland Maccoll A Belfry at Dinan
exhibited 1906 -
Dugald Sutherland Maccoll Brasenose College, Oxford
?exhibited 1909 -
Dugald Sutherland Maccoll Wilmington Barn
1917 -
Dugald Sutherland Maccoll St Catherine’s Quay, Honfleur
exhibited 1906 -
Dugald Sutherland Maccoll Crock and Cottage Loaf No. 2
exhibited 1931
Artist as subject
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Sir Max Beerbohm A Quiet Morning in the Tate Gallery
1907 -
Donald Maclaren D.S. MacColl
c.1906 -
Sir Max Beerbohm The New English Art Club
1907