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  1. Learn about MacDonald Gill, a graphic artist of the early twentieth century, known for his pictorial maps, lettering and military headstone designs. Explore his biography, events, places to visit and links to his work.

  2. Leslie MacDonald Gill (6 October 1884 – 14 January 1947), commonly known as MacDonald Gill or Max Gill, was a noted early-twentieth-century British graphic designer, cartographer, artist and architect.

  3. BIOGRAPHY. The following is a brief outline of MacDonald Gills life and career. You can find the full illustrated story in MacDonald Gill: Charting a Life (see Publications ). Early Life. Leslie MacDonald ‘Max’ Gill was born in Brighton on 6th October 1884.

  4. MacDonald Gill, or ‘Max’ as he was known to family and friends, was one of the foremost graphic artists of the early twentieth century. Famed for his pictorial maps, he was also known for book illustration, church murals, architecture, and lettering.

  5. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Charting a Life: MacDonald Gill, who designed the inscriptions that form an egalitarian monument to the British and Commonwealth fallen of two world wars. The first biography of ‘Max’ Gill...

  6. 10 de ene. de 2014 · Macdonald Gill's primary coloured Wonderground map was published early in 1914 and was hung at every station. A mixture of cartoon, fantasy, and topological accuracy, it was an...

  7. Leslie MacDonald Gill, commonly known as MacDonald Gill or Max Gill, was a noted early-twentieth-century British graphic designer, cartographer, artist and architect. He was the younger brother of Eric Gill ARA. Profile. Born: 6 October 1884 in Brighton. Died: 14 January 1947. Nationality: British. Gender: Male.