BALTIMORE — Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed furniture and buildings, created the decor for 19th-century tearooms around his home city in Scotland, produced lovely watercolor paintings and ...
For just £20 ($25), you could have the opportunity to stay overnight in a home designed by Scottish architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928), reports the Scotsman. The building, ...
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928) is celebrated by many people for many reasons. A prolific artist and designer, he had a keen eye for interiors and furniture. He is credited, alongside three ...
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“Those who want to see art”, said the leading German architect and critic Hermann Muthesius in 1902, “should bypass London and go straight to Glasgow. Glasgow’s take on art is unique.” At the turn of ...
The Hill House was designed and built between 1902 and 1904 as a residence for publisher Walter Blackie. Billed by Mackintosh as a “home for the future,” the design represented a rift from the ...
Cropped detail from The May Queen, 1900, by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh. (Courtesy the Walters Art Museum) The exhibit’s purpose is to “put Mackintosh in context,” said curator Alison Brown of the ...
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Two members of the prestigious Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society were facing calls for their resignation yesterday after pews from a church the architect designed were sold for scrap. Chairman Michael ...
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