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Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Herbert McNair, with Agnes Raeburn (?), and Jessie Keppie (?) and her sister (?).
Back Row: Frances Macdonald Middle Row L-R: Margaret Macdonald, Katherine Cameron, Janet Aitken, Agnes Raeburn, Jessie Keppie, John Keppie. Front Row L-R: Herbert McNair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
In Fairyland - Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Margaret and Francis Macdonald - Photo of Margaret and Francis taken by Charles Mackintosh 1894 These two remarkable sisters were highly regarded artists of their day and were the bright young things of their time
One of Scotland's leading artists has said he hopes a new statue of Charles Rennie Mackintosh will help Glasgow move on from the devastating fire which destroyed the celebrated architect's best known building.
A seven bedroom mansion is up for grabs in the village of Kilmacolm, but this isn't any old mansion; this is one of the magnificent houses we've ever seen in Scotland.
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Scotland Street School in Glasgow designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh opened in 1906. The school closed in 1979 and it is now a museum.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, known as one of the 'Glasgow Four', was a Victorian Scottish designer. His extraordinarily beautiful stylised art forms are his legacy.
Fireplace for the Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ca.1904
Junirosen - Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh 1898
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, architect, designer and artist is celebrated around the world as one of the most creative figures of the early 20th century. He was born one of eleven children in the Townhead area of Glasgow, close to Glasgow’s St. Mungo’s Cathedral. From these beginnings, he has become one of the most celebrated …
L-R: Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jessie Keppie, Agnes Raeburn, Janet Aitken, Katherine Cameron, Frances Macdonald, John Keppie (head and shoulders), Herbert McNair and Margaret Macdonald.
Today my gorgeous friend Auriol and I found an absolute gem of local-ish history, architecture and design – the only house designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in England. Just 40 minutes fr…
The Cheval Mirror belongs to the bedroom suite that Mackintosh designed for the apartment where he lived with Margaret MacDonald at 120 Mains St., Glasgow. Image: Hunterian Art Gallery MORE: Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
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…
The Queen's Cross Church is a great example of Mackinstosh’s audacity where he mixes the traditional and modern elements of design to form an holistic view. Fact to keep in mind: this building was the only complete church building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Panel of lettering: «THERE IS HOPE IN HONEST ERROR…» 1901 ‘Life’ is the leaves which shape and nourish a plant, but ‘art’ is the flower which embodies its meaning’. ‘Art is the flower …