Marion Henderson Wilson was a Scottish artist known for her distinctive contributions to painting and textile design in the 20th century. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1884 to 1896, excelling in the production of strikingly crafted metalwork.
She was associated with the vibrant artistic circles of her time, drawing inspiration from both the Scottish landscape and decorative arts. Her work often featured bold, expressive colour palettes and intricate patterns, reflecting a keen understanding of both fine art and design. Wilson’s artistic practice spanned multiple mediums, with a particular emphasis on textile design, where her innovative approach to form and composition set her apart.