Isa Macnie Explained

Isabella Mary Macnie
Birth Date:9 August 1869
Birth Place:Dublin
Death Date:April 1958
Death Place:Dublin, Ireland
Nationality:Irish
Known For:caricatures

Isa Macnie (9 August 1869 – April 1958), was an Irish croquet champion, cartoonist, suffragist, and activist.[1]

Life

Isabella Mary Macnie was born one of several children to George Macnie and Frances Leckie in Clontarf, Dublin, on 9 August 1869. Her father was a Scottish master printer and Justice of the peace. Macnie was a skilled sportswoman and, in 1907, became the Irish Ladies' Croquet Champion. She was also renowned as an actress, sketch writer, composer, and pianist. Macnie took up cartooning in her fifties. She used the penname Mac in the publication of her cartoons, which tended to cover political figures of the day. She published her book of caricatures, The Celebrity Zoo, in 1925, with accompanying satirical verses.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Macnie was an active suffragist and philanthropist. She was a member of the Dublin University Dramatic Society, the Dublin United Arts Club, and the Irish Women’s Reform League. She did charity work to support the victims of the Titanic disaster and, during the First World War, nursing and the Red Cross. Her nephew, George Macnie, was killed in Macedonia in 1916. She was secretary with Marion Duggan of the Irishwomen’s Association of Citizenship and submitted to The Irish Citizen.[9] [10] [11] [12]

Chin Angles was her best-known cartoon, and it hangs in the Hugh Lane Gallery.[13] Others of her works are in the National Library.[14]

She died in April 1958.[15]

See also

Theo Snoddy, Dictionary of Irish Artists: 20th Century, Merlin Publishing, 2002

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bohemian rhapsody . The Irish Times . 2013-03-21 . 2019-08-29.
  2. Book: Anglo-Irish Literature . Macmillan International Higher Education . Macmillan History of Literature . 1982 . 978-1-349-16855-2 . 2019-08-29 . 7.
  3. Book: Dolan . A. . Murphy . W. . Michael Collins: The Man and the Revolution . Gill Books . 2018 . 978-1-78841-053-3 . 2019-08-29 . 249.
  4. Book: Dunleavy . J.E. . Dunleavy . G.W. . Douglas Hyde: A Maker of Modern Ireland . University of California Press . 1991 . 978-0-520-90932-8 . 2019-08-29 . 353.
  5. Book: Foster, R.F. . W. B. Yeats: A Life II: The Arch-Poet 1915-1939 . OUP Oxford . 2005 . 978-0-19-158425-1 . 2019-08-29 . 336.
  6. Book: Hogan, R. . Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature . Macmillan Education, Limited . 2016 . 978-1-349-07795-3 . 2019-08-29 . 718.
  7. Web site: Bhaird . Máire Nic an . The man behind the moustache: meet the real Douglas Hyde . RTE.ie . 2019-05-13 . 2019-08-29.
  8. Book: De Búrca Rare Books: Catalogue 127 .
  9. Book: Boylan, P. . All Cultivated People: A History of the United Arts Club, Dublin . Smythe . 1988 . 978-0-86140-266-3 . 2019-08-29 .
  10. Web site: Austin Clarke Papers . National Library of Ireland . Collection List No. 83.
  11. News: Women as Irish Citizens .
  12. Web site: The British Journal of Nursing .
  13. Web site: Isa M. "Mac" Macnie (1869-1958) CHIN-ANGLES OR HOW THE POETS PASSED . iCollector.com Online Auctions . 2008-12-06 . 2019-08-29.
  14. Web site: Author: Isa Macnie . Catalogue . 1922-04-18 . 2019-08-29.
  15. Web site: The rich and varied life of a forgotten Dublin cartoonist . Pue's Occurrences . en . 5 March 2010.