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Margaret Kathleen Reynolds (28 July 1902 - c. 1 April 1980) was a Scottish artist, known for her work on illumination. She won the Lauder Prize in 1948.

Life
Margret Kathleen Reynold's father was Harold Buckley Reynolds (10 July 1865 - 12 November 1945). He was an engineer. Her mother was Henrietta Hampson (born 1864). They married around January to March 1891 in Chorlton, England.

Harold and Henrietta had 2 daughters Mary Hilton Reynolds (born 1892 in England) and Margaret Kathleen Reynolds. By 1901 the family were staying in Renfrewshire. In 1911 they were at Muirpark House in Renfrew.

In 1932 Margaret Kathleen Reynolds was staying at 106 Fernleigh Road in Newlands, Glasgow. She was in Whitecraigs in 1940.

Art
She went to the Glasgow School of Art and graduated in 1927.

In 1932 she exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy her works: Dream Flowers and Uplands.

In 1933 she exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy her work: Southern Scene.

She exhibited with the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists in 1948 with her work Pan And The Water Nymphs and won the Lauder Prize.

Death
She died in April - June 1980 in Wandsworth, London.