Margaret and Frances Macdonald and their Glasgow School of Art classmates Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Harold MacNair were Art Nouveau's Glasgow Four.
From sci-fi libraries to steampunk tearooms, his dazzling creations made Glasgow a design paradise – and even crop up in Blade Runner, Doctor Who and Madonna videos. We join in the 150th anniversary celebrations
Art historical nods, prescient color palettes—it’s all represented in a new American exhibition on the Scottish talent
laflaneuse8: “ Charles Rennie Mackintosh & Margaret Macdonald, 1915 ”
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The figurehead of the Glasgow School movement, Charles Rennie Mackintosh is remembered for his prolific contributions to international Art Nouveau.
The figurehead of the Glasgow School movement, Charles Rennie Mackintosh is remembered for his prolific contributions to international Art Nouveau.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Part Seen Part Imagined (1896)
In Fairyland Charles Rennie Mackintosh Awesome art print for home decoration. Ready to hang. Made of high quality canvas. Waterproof and protected against the sun. Size 16*37 inch
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We could have tried the one-day £12 Charles Rennie Mackintosh Trail Ticket. Not only does it give you unlimited travel on the city’s subway and First bus services in Greater Glasgow but it also includes entry to the main Mackintosh attractions. If you limit your visits to The Glasgow School of Art and The Hill House, which will already take you a lot of time, this ticket will be well worth the purchase, for an adult entry to the School of Art will cost you £ 6.50 and one to the Hill House £8
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish post-impressionist artist that became one of the most exciting architects from the XX century and one of the — .
Celebrating the grand designs - some built, some not - of architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
The Wassail (detail) 1900. One of the three panels for the ladies Luncheon Room, Ingram Street Tea Rooms. Oil painted gesso on hessian and scrim, set with twine, glass beads, thread, mother-of-pearl, and tin leaf, panel. From the collection of Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, Glasgow
FRANCES MacNAIR: A POND: 1894 A Pond is one of the items that first prompted some negative Glasgow critics to label Frances and Margaret MacDonald, two sisters and members with their respective hus…
This exhibition spans the lifetime of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and his contemporaries, exploring the movement that became known as the Glasgow Style.
darkclassics.blogspot.com "The Harvest Moon" by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1892, watercolor