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On May 23, 2014, a fire destroyed renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Art Nouveau library inside the Glasgow School of Art. The building, considered widely to be an architectural ...
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 ...
A Scottish national obsession is coming to America. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), the Scottish architect and designer, has been until recently a somewhat inaccessible figure in the United ...
“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 ...
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was an innovative Scottish architect and designer best known for his involvement in the Arts and Crafts Movement. Melding Art Nouveau, Japanese aesthetics, arabesque forms, ...
The two newest exhibitions to open at the Frist Art Museum feature works made by artists born in different countries more than 100 years apart. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, born in Glasgow, Scotland, in ...
Three months later, the school often described as Mackintosh’s “masterwork” bears little resemblance to its former glory. The Japanese-influenced timber framework of the school’s Mackintosh Library, ...
To mark this big day in Scotland’s calendar, here are works by five of the artists who loom large in the story of Scottish art. A group of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) watercolors and ...