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Mackay, Lucinda Louise, Lady, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Inchcape (artist) (b 1941)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: b 1941

Biography

Lucinda Louise Mackay was born in Berkshire, England on 13 December 1941 and brought up in South Ayrshire, Scotland. Her father Kenneth Mackay (1917-1994) was the Third Earl of Inchcape, and chairman of the P&O shipping line, while her mother, Aline Thorn Pease ‘Pixie’ (1919-2010), was the daughter of Sir Richard Arthur Pease, 2nd Baronet Pease of Hummersknott. Her parents divorced in 1954, both later re-marrying.

Privately educated until 1951, Mackay later attended Hurst Lodge in Berkshire (1951-1953), the Châtelard School in Les Avants, Switzerland (1954-1958) and Kirby Lodge School, Cambridge (1959-1960), before embarking on her university studies in Fine Art at Edinburgh College of Art at the University of Edinburgh (1960-1965). During her time at university, she was an active member of the University of Edinburgh Dramatic Society, acting and also specialising in set design.

In 1964, towards the end of her studies, she travelled to Cappadocia in Turkey to undertake research for her degree thesis, writing on "The Annunciation Scene in Cappadocian Painting." She graduated with Honours in Fine Art the following year in 1965, having studied under Professor David Talbot Rice. Other notable teachers included Sir Robin Philipson, later to be President of the Royal Scottish Academy; Professor David Michie, son of artist Anne Redpath; Jimmy Cumming; John Busby; Denis Peploe; Dame Elizabeth Blackadder and Sir William Gillies.

Mackay later pursued postgraduate studies at the Central School of Art and Design in London, specialising in illustration (1973-1974). Her studies continued in later years, undertaking a Scotvec National Certificate in Information Technology at Telford College of Further Education, Edinburgh (1989-90) and a course in advanced botanic illustration at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh (2001).

Alongside her painting career, Mackay has also taught art, pottery, design, and ceramics in schools in Edinburgh, the East Ham and Bethnal Green areas of London, and Essex (1966-1982).

Mackay’s artistic work encompasses portraits, still life, landscapes, imaginative composition, cartoons, botanical illustration, ink and pencil sketches, line drawings, and ceramics. Much of her work is characterised by bold brushwork and vibrant colours. She has also written books of poetry, journal articles, and has illustrated third party publications.

Published and self-published books of her own writing include: 'Poems' by Lucinda Mackay, published by Tuba Press, London, 1980; 'Lucidities' by Lucinda Mackay, published by Tuba Press, London, 1989; 'New twelve days of Christmas by Lucinda Mackay', self-published by Lucinda Mackay, 1999; 'Fun de siecle: a collection of nonsense for the turn of the century' by Naomi de Plume (pen name), self-published by Lucinda Mackay, 1999; and 'The Zoology Anthology: a jesty bestiary' by Naomi de Plume (pen name), self-published by Lucinda Mackay, 2015.

Prominent painting subjects include Nobel laureates Professor Peter Higgs (Physics Prize, 2013) and Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart (Chemistry Prize, 2016); Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea, Principal of the University of Edinburgh; Professor John Erickson, a leading expert on soviet military history; opera singer Ian Caddy; Professor David Daiches CBE and his brother Lionel Daiches QC; Professor Donald Leach, Principal of Queen Margaret University; Professor Sir Robert Grieve, town planner; Sheriff Isobel Anne Poole; Professor Alexander McCall Smith; Professor Duncan Macmillan; singer Lorraine Veitch Rutherford; The Reverend John Whitley, hospital chaplain; Ivor Guild, solicitor; John Grant Wood, headmaster of Firhill Comprehensive School, Edinburgh; Professor Sir Ian Wilmut, geneticist; Professor David Munro, former director of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society; Rosalind Newton, former director of the High Blood Pressure Foundation; Mollie Marcellino, first female president of the Scottish Arts Club; David Cavaye, banker; Christe Shade Aderemi, wife of Justice Pius Olayiwola Aderemi; Rabindra Pratap Shah, Inspector General of Nepal Police; Alice Robertson, daughter-in-law of the late Professor Giles Robertson; Graham Dunstan Martin, French lecturer, University of Edinburgh; The Reverend Martin Hollingworth; Edward Harper, composer and lecturer, University of Edinburgh, Dr Emre Araci, composer, conductor, and freelance lecturer; Rosanne Peploe, former wife of Guy Peploe; Roddy Martine, journalist and former editor of Scottish Field; James Bailey, artist and set designer; Winifred Rushforth, psychoanalyst; Maximillian Wykes Joyce, art critic; Professor Neil Tennent, philosopher and logician; Suzanne Dover, psychotherapist; Broderick Haldane, society photographer; and Justice Isabel Köhne, née Moeder, of Germany.

Mackay has exhibited across the United Kingdom, in both mixed exhibitions and one-person shows. These include:

One-person shows: Edinburgh College of Art (1965); Paperback Bookshop Gallery, Edinburgh (1965); Ian Clarkson Gallery, Edinburgh (1967); Upper Grosvenor Gallery, London (1971 & 1972); Geffrye Museum, London (1974) [now The Museum of the Home]; Queens Elm Pub Gallery, Fulham Road (1976/1977); Dundee Repertory Theatre (circa 1979/1980); The Scottish Gallery, George Street, Edinburgh (1985); Addison Ross Gallery, Belgravia, London (1989); Queen's Hall Concert Theatre, Edinburgh (1999); The Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London (2001); Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh (2002 & 2022); The Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh (1990, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2015 & 2018); The New Club, Edinburgh (2004); The Randolph Gallery, Edinburgh (2007); The Italian Cultural Institute, Edinburgh (1991 & 2008); The Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh (2011); and the 'Police Box', Drummond Place, Edinburgh (2019).

Mixed shows: Paperback Bookshop Gallery, Edinburgh (1966); Royal Scottish Academy (circa 1981; 1986 for 'The Morrison Portrait Award Exhibition'; & 1987 for the 'Academy Summer Exhibition'); the City Art Centre, Edinburgh (1986); the Mall Galleries, London (circa 1987); The Italian Cultural Institute, Edinburgh (1991); The Scottish Gallery, Dundas Street, Edinburgh (1993); and The Forum, Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh, in aid of the Bethany Trust (2004).

Mackay’s paintings reside in both private and public collections including the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh; Abbotsford, Melrose; Geffrye Museum, London; Scottish Arts Council (now Creative Scotland), Edinburgh; Royal Overseas League, London; London College of Music; Royal Edinburgh Hospital; and Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow.

An active advocate for the arts, Mackay has served on the Committee of The Scottish Society; the Council of the Scottish Arts Club; the Associate Members’ Liaison Committee of Edinburgh’s New Club; the Executive and Editorial Committees of Edinburgh University Graduates’ Association; and as Patron of the Edinburgh University String Orchestra. She has also held artist residencies at Birkhill School in Dundee (1999) and at Newtyle and Auchterhouse Schools in Angus (2001).

Mackay settled permanently in Edinburgh in 1977, where she married Sheriff David Bogie in 1983; the couple divorced in 1987. She has travelled widely in Europe, alongside visits to the United States, Russia, Turkey, and the Far East.

Biographical information has been taken from Lady Lucinda Mackay’s donated curriculum vitaes, in addition to her published memoir, ‘My Life as an Artist’ (2023) and conversations with the artist herself.

Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Bruges' , September 2009

 Item
Identifier: MS.50763
Scope and Contents

Sketchbook containing 25 pages of pencil and crayon drawings. The majority of sketches have been dated and their location noted, representing Lucinda Mackay's trip to Bruges, Belgium in 2009. Subjects portrayed include individuals, artists at work, city scenes, and nature scenes.

Dates: September 2009

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Cherry Tree Farm', July 2006

 Item
Identifier: MS.50758
Scope and Contents

Small spiral-bound sketchbook containing 25 pages of crayon drawings. Includes character studies of children and adults, one being titled as 'James Mackay, aged 1 3/4' and another 'Shane' [?Mackay]. Also contains images of household furniture and objects, childrens' toys, and a large cherry tree.

Dates: July 2006

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Culross Festival Drawings', June-August 1997

 Item
Identifier: MS.50751
Scope and Contents Hardback sketchbook with marbled cover containing 80 pages of crayon drawings. The majority of images are titled and dated, with the first drawing dating from 9 June 1997 and the final image dated as 27 August 1997. Subject matter consists primarily of character studies and scenes from everyday city life in Edinburgh and London; passengers on the train to King's Cross Station, London; a visit to Trafalgar Square; Culross Abbey, Dunfermline; performers at Culross 'Carnival' Festival (13 July...
Dates: June-August 1997

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Dance to celebrate the opening of the Van Gogh exhibition in the Dean Gallery, Edinburgh', July 2006

 Item
Identifier: MS.50760
Scope and Contents

Small hardback sketchbook with red floral cloth cover containing 50 pages of ink drawings representing the dance held on 8 July 2006 to mark an exhibition's opening. Images include brief studies of attendees, musicians, dancers, speakers, and waiting staff. Images are untitled, with one exception, a sketch of speaker [John Leighton].

Dates: July 2006

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Edinburgh Drawings', August 2006

 Item
Identifier: MS.50759
Scope and Contents

Hardback sketchbook with turquoise and black cloth cover containing 130 pages of crayon drawings. All images are noted by the artist on the inside cover as originating in Edinburgh. Images are undated and largely untitled. Themes depicted include character studies, city scenes, musicians, couples, parents and children, animals, café scenes, cleaners, local shops, and parks.

Dates: August 2006

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Edinburgh Portraits and Figures', 1 September-9 October 2006

 Item
Identifier: MS.50757
Scope and Contents Hardback sketchbook with crimson and gold cloth cover containing more than 200 pages of crayon and pencil drawings. Artist has noted on the inside front cover that the book was begun on 1 September 2006 and finished on 9 October 2006. Images consist primarily of 'portraits/figures' character studies. The majority of images are undated and untitled. Where annotations are present they note specific locations and commercial premises in south Edinburgh including Morningside, Bruntsfield, and...
Dates: 1 September-9 October 2006

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Hogmanay in Dirleton, December 2003-January 2004

 Item
Identifier: MS.50756
Scope and Contents Soft green cover sketchbook containing 11 pages of watercolour paintings. Noted on the interior front cover to have been undertaken at the Open Arms Hotel in Dirleton, East Lothian, on Hogmanay 2003/2004. Subject matter includes the artist's impressions of time spent in Dirleton for the holiday period. Local sights and characters in Dirleton are represented including Castlemains Farm; the Main Street area; Dirleton Kirk; local children; hotel staff; hotel accommodation; musicians; fellow...
Dates: December 2003-January 2004

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Istanbul.', [?1995.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.50750
Scope and Contents

Small spiral-bound sketchbook containing 25 pages of ink drawings, documenting the artist's trip to Istanbul, Turkey in [?1995]. Images are untitled and undated. Subject matter consists primarily of character studies with 3-4 images representing local buildings of interest.

Dates: Majority of material found within [?1995.]

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Lausanne and Taipei.', 1982

 Item
Identifier: MS.50745
Scope and Contents Small hardback sketchbook containing more than 90 pages of drawings documenting the artist's visit to Lausanne, Switzerland; Hong Kong; and Taipei, Taiwan in 1982. Mediums used include ink and pencil. The majority of images are untitled and undated. Subject matter includes character studies; items of cultural interest from the National Palace Museum in Taipei; city scenes; and local cafés. Later drawings appear to relate to Edinburgh, Scotland, with the Drummond Hotel and [?Chez Fred's] both...
Dates: 1982

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Local Observations', Edinburgh, March-April 2012

 Item
Identifier: MS.50764
Scope and Contents

Sketchbook containing 25 pages of pencil and crayon drawings and watercolour paintings. The majority of sketches have been dated and their location noted, depicting Edinburgh-based locations including parks, pubs, streets, and cafés, primarily in south Edinburgh around the Morningside, Bruntsfield, and Marchmont areas. Subject matter includes character studies of families, adults, and children.

Dates: March-April 2012

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'London.', 1976

 Item
Identifier: MS.50737
Scope and Contents

Small pocketsize hardback sketchbook containing 68 pages of ink drawings, with a further 10 pages unused. Individual images are undated and untitled. Subject matter consists of character studies.

Dates: 1976

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'London.', May 1992

 Item
Identifier: MS.50749
Scope and Contents

Hardback sketchbook with woodchip paper containing 60 pages of ink drawings. Images are undated and untitled. Subject matter includes scenes from everyday city life in London, with character studies and representations of notable buildings. The artist has noted on the inside front cover that locations include 'St. James; Jermyn Street; Trafalgar Square; Royal Overseas League; Chelsea Arts Club; and Kensington Palace Gardens.'

Dates: May 1992

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Sketches and Doodles.', Circa 1977-1982

 Item
Identifier: MS.50741
Scope and Contents

Hardback sketchbook with marbled cover containing 46 pages of drawings. Mediums used include ink, pencil, and crayon. The majority of images are undated and untitled. Subject matter includes character studies; fantastical creatures; theatre performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Magic Flute, and HMS Pinafore; and a concert at Reid Hall. Also contains a sketch of Heriott Watt, Edinburgh.

Dates: Majority of material found within Circa 1977-1982

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'The Laigh.', 1980

 Item
Identifier: MS.50743
Scope and Contents

Small hardback sketchbook containing 87 pages of pencil sketches; a further 7 pages remain unused. The majority of images are undated and untitled. Subject matter consists primarily of character studies. Notable locations mentioned include The Laigh Club, Edinburgh; Abbotsford; Jenners Store, Edinburgh; and Lenzie, while identified individuals include the opera singer Ian Caddy; 'Suzanne'; cellist Steven Isserlis; and Jim Chisholm.

Dates: 1980

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Travel diary, Portrait of the Loire.', 16-21 October 1998

 Item
Identifier: MS.50753
Scope and Contents Hardback check design sketchbook containing 74 pages of drawings and diary entries by the artist, documenting her visit to the Loire Valley, France in October 1998. Sketch mediums used include ink, pencil and crayon. The first diary entry is dated as 16 October 1998 and concludes on 21 October. A previous travel diary documents the beginning of the trip, commencing on 12 October 1998. In this diary the artist charts her visits to Amboise, Fontevraud, Azay-le-Rideau, and Tours, noting sights...
Dates: 16-21 October 1998

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Venice', 2007

 Item
Identifier: MS.50762
Scope and Contents

Small hardback sketchbook containing 80 pages of pen, ink, and crayon drawings by the artist, depicting her trip to Venice, Italy in 2007. Images are undated and untitled. The majority include character studies of locals, with a number also showing everyday city scenes and locations at cafés, restaurants, the canals, and museums.

Dates: 2007

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay entitled 'Venice', [?2007]

 Item
Identifier: MS.50761
Scope and Contents

Sketchbook containing 9 pages of ink and watercolour drawings by the artist, depicting a trip to Venice, Italy in [?2007]. Images are undated and largely untitled. Images depict everyday city scenes and locations at local piazzas, canal bridges, city arches, and local museums.

Dates: [?2007]

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay. [London], [?1970-?1979]

 Item
Identifier: MS.50735
Scope and Contents Hardback sketchbook containing 74 pages of drawings. Mediums used include ink and pencil. The majority of images are untitled and undated. Subject matter includes character studies primarily, and restaurant dining. A number of notable individuals are depicted at an unspecified event, perhaps a literary reading. Identified individuals include poet Sir John Betjeman at the ICA; Clive James; [?Spike Milligan]; Enoch Powell; [?Lord Hailsham]; Dr. George Steiner; Charles Osborne; 'Judith'; writer...
Dates: Majority of material found within [?1970-?1979]

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay [?London], Circa 1976

 Item
Identifier: MS.50738
Scope and Contents

Small hardback sketchbook containing 73 pages of ink drawings. Images are untitled and undated but may relate to time spent by the artist in London, England. Subject matter includes instances of everyday life in a busy city - traffic; transport; buildings and architectural features; the Underground system; character studies; parks; streetscapes; and commercial retail outlets.

Dates: Circa 1976

Sketchbook of Lucinda Mackay [?London], May-June 1986

 Item
Identifier: MS.50747
Scope and Contents

A hardback sketchbook containing 37 pages of ink drawings; 9 subsequent pages are unused. Locations identified embrace London and Aberdeen, specifically Trafalgar Square, Hammersmith, Victoria, Shepherd's Bush, The Grosvenor Hotel, London, and Union Street, Aberdeen. Subject matter includes notable buildings, character studies, and hotel restaurants.

Dates: May-June 1986

Sketchbooks of Lucinda Mackay, [?1970]-2012

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MS.50735-MS.50764
Scope and Contents A series of 30 sketchbooks comprising primarily of ink, pencil, and crayon drawings with a small number containing watercolour paintings. The majority of individual images are undated and untitled. Where contextual detail exists this has been recorded in item descriptions. Sketchbooks contain representations of everyday life in Edinburgh and London, with 7 sketchbooks representing the artist's international trips to Lausanne, Switzerland; and Taipei, Taiwan in 1982; Istanbul, Turkey in...
Dates: Majority of material found within [?1970]-2012

Typescript list of published works by Lucinda Mackay , circa 1985-1989

 File
Identifier: MS.50804
Scope and Contents

Typescript list by Lucinda Mackay of all publications up until 1985 in which her work featured, including her writing and illustrations. File also contains a letter to Mackay from Jane Scott of The Daily Telegraph congratulating her on winning a scrabble competition run by the paper on 30 December 1989. Letter includes some 'Scrabble facts'.

Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1985-1989

University of Edinburgh Journals, 2003, 2010-2014

 File
Identifier: MS.50814
Scope and Contents

Editions contain illustrations by Lucinda Mackay, who is also noted as a member of the Editorial Committee.

Dates: Majority of material found within 2003, 2010-2014