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Otto Maciąg
1918–2000
Artist in oil, watercolour and ceramics, and teacher, born in Sopron, Hungary. He studied while in the Polish Army, 1938–45, in Dundee and Edinburgh, 1940–3, with Winifred and Alison McKenzie, then at Liverpool College of Art, 1945–7, under William Penn.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Victoria Estate 1961 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Victoria Estate 1961 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Wyeseal Farm 1982 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Wyeseal Farm 1982 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Dixton Church 1980 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Dixton Church 1980 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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River Monnow 1971 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)River Monnow 1971 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Granville Street, Monmouth, 1948 1995 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Granville Street, Monmouth, 1948 1995 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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River Wye, Redbrook 1988 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)River Wye, Redbrook 1988 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Old Barn, Overmonnow 1955 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Old Barn, Overmonnow 1955 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Post Box, Victoria Estate 1996 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Post Box, Victoria Estate 1996 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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St Thomas's Square by Moonlight 1958 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)St Thomas's Square by Moonlight 1958 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Railway Bridge, Monmouth 1987 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Railway Bridge, Monmouth 1987 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Wye Valley – River and Steam Train Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Wye Valley – River and Steam Train Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Cleddon Bog 1979 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Cleddon Bog 1979 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Forest of Dean 1980 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Forest of Dean 1980 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Dixton 1984 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Dixton 1984 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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River Wye, Bigsweir 1988 Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)River Wye, Bigsweir 1988 Nelson Museum and Local History Centre
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Bailey Pit Farm, Watery Lane 1970s Otto Maciąg (1918–2000)Bailey Pit Farm, Watery Lane 1970s Nelson Museum and Local History Centre