Mackintosh and Old Glasgow, Until 6th January, 2015 Provand’s Lordship
Mackintosh and Old Glasgow
Until 6th January, 2015
Provand’s Lordship
“The House on the corner of McLeod Street” is a pencil sketch of Provand’s Lordship drawn by a young Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which has never before been on public display.
This and another original drawing by Mackintosh featuring a house of a similar era will be on display in the ground floor dining room at Provand’s Lordship until Tuesday 6 January 2015.
Part of the Creative Mackintosh Festival
3, Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0RB
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