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Make it a Mackintosh Christmas with our stunning rose lights based on a 1920s design.
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Make it a Mackintosh Christmas with our stunning rose lights based on a 1920s design.
https://t.co/VM2rOM1W7A
#NorthantsHour #Christmas #CharlesRennieMackintosh #Lighting
Make it a Mackintosh Christmas with our stunning rose lights based on a 1920s design.
https://t.co/VM2rOM1W7A
#NorthantsHour #Christmas #CharlesRennieMackintosh #Lighting
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#watercolours by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (British,
1868 - 1928)
Detail: Textile design “Rose and Teardrop”. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. c.1920.
Image: Hunterian
Design for a four-poster bed. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1900.
Image: Hunterian
Bellahouston Park, known for its outdoor artworks, sculptures and House for an Art Lover designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh... few know of the estate’s connections to the transatlantic slave trade. Saskia McCracken writes for #SouthsideSlaveryLegacies 👉https://t.co/ORKYBqsLwD
I always forget that there was more to Charles Rennie McIntosh (Mackintosh). 1868-1928 ) than his designs for furniture and his architecture. Glasgow artist. In 1923 he moved to southern France for the climate and here he painted his Watercolours. Sad end to his life. Wiki read
아르누보의 열정가 찰스 레니 매킨토시(Charles Rennie Mackintosh). 말년에 수채화에 매진하였는데, 담채화가 보여줄 수 있는 담백함이 어른스럽다는 느낌이다.
Petunias, 1916 - Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Window detail: The Billiard Room, Willow Tea Rooms. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1903.
"The Village, Worth Matravers". Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1920.
Image: GSA
Detail: Textile design “Rose and Teardrop”. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. c.1920.
Image: Hunterian
The White Rose and the Red Rose, a panel by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, 1902.
Mackintosh's large panel works were installed in rooms designed by her architect husband, and proved to be influential to many other artists of the time, most importantly Gustav Klimt.