Margaret Hamilton (1 September 1867 – 31 January 1952) was a Scottish artist known for her paintings and embroidery work.
Hamilton was born in Glasgow and grew up in Helensburgh after her family moved there.
[2] In 1883, while staying with her brother at Cockburnspath, where the Glasgow Boys were spending their summers, Hamilton was asked to help James Guthrie's mother with domestic work.
[1] She was a member of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists and twice served three-year terms as its Vice President.
[3] Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum holds examples of her work.