Malcolm Canmore
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- Type: Print
- Production Date: 1975
- Copy Number: 34
- Edition: 100
- Description: This is one of a series of designs for a pack of Scottish Historical Playing Cards, designed in the mid 1970s. They were commissioned by the Stirling Gallery, owned by Angus Ogilvy, one of the University's first alumni. Each of the character cards in the pack is a figure significant to Scottish history.
Malcolm (ruled 1058-93) is the Jack of Spades in this set (Macbeth is the King and Lady Macbeth is the Queen).
'Conquered Macbeth and moved to Fife; he married an English princess who became St Margaret of Scotland; together they introduced Anglo-Norman ways to the kingdom. Canmore means "big-headed".'
Text from a leaflet produced by the Stirling Gallery. - Dimensions: Unframed: 39 cm H x 26 cm W
Framed: 53 cm H x 38.7 cm W - Digital Copy:A digital copy exists.
- Location: Pathfoot E Corridor
- Related Material: AC/AF/R/10
- Related Material: AC/OF/1975/36
- Accession Number: 1975.36
- Contact: University of Stirling Art Collection