Charles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsHouse For An Art LoverMackintosh DesignMackintosh RoseDesign Art NouveauCharles Rennie MackintoshRennie MackintoshGlasgow School Of ArtScottish ArtMackintosh WindowStained glass window, A House for an Art Lover, Glasgow3.6k
Charles MackintoshCharles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsMotifs Art NouveauCharles Rennie MackintoshRennie MackintoshGlasgow School Of ArtPaper EnvelopeBotanical WatercolorBotanical Drawings'Butterfly Flower, Bowling' by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (V049) *The home of wonderful blank art greeting cards, fine art prints and art gifts. Select cards by artist or by subject. Our selection includes some of the finest artists from the twentieth century including Eric Ravilious, Paul Nash, Cyril Power and Sybil Andrews as well as contemporary artists including printmakers such as Angie Lewin, Mark Hearld, Emily Sutton, Paul Catherall and Paul Cleden. We are proud of the range available online and in the gallery.244
Charles MackintoshMargaret MacdonaldCharles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsMackintosh DesignDesign Art NouveauCraftsman DesignJean ArpArt Nouveau PosterCharles Rennie MackintoshCharles Rennie Mackintosh. The Scottish Musical Review (Poster for a magazine). 1896 | MoMACharles Rennie Mackintosh. The Scottish Musical Review (Poster for a magazine). 1896. Lithograph. 97 x 37" (246.4 x 94 cm). Banks & Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. Acquired by exchange from the University of Glasgow. 54.1960. Architecture & Design15
Charles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsKitchy KitchenMackintosh DesignMackintosh RoseGlasgow SchoolCharles Rennie MackintoshRennie MackintoshGlasgow School Of ArtRock CandyThe Other Life of Charles Rennie Mackintosh*Guest post by Julie Gibbons. This is the sixth and final in a series of posts on famous people who did surface design as a sideline to their main jobs. I’ve loved writing this series, I’ve loved writing this series, it’s been so much fun researching these fascinating people! I thought I would finish off with one of the absolute superstars of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 –1928) is deservedly famous for both his architecture […]711
Mackintosh ArchitectureMackintosh FurnitureCharles MackintoshCharles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsMackintosh DesignCharles Rennie MackintoshLondon ArchitectureRennie MackintoshGlasgow School Of ArtCharles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House was designed from the inside outTo mark 150 years since the birth of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, we're looking back at five projects that defined his career. First up is Hill House14
Mackintosh ChairHouse On A HillCharles MackintoshCorporate Office DesignCharles Rennie MackintoshRennie MackintoshHill HouseArne JacobsenA4 PosterGiclee Print: Hill House Chairs, 1903-1905 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh : 12x9insize: 12x9in Giclee Print: Hill House Chairs, 1903-1905 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh : Fine Art71
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Art Nouveau Flowers IllustrationCharles MackintoshCharles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsMackintosh DesignGlasgow MuseumIpad SnapNotebook ArtCharles Rennie MackintoshRennie MackintoshArt Nouveau Flowers IllustrationArt Nouveau Charles Mackintosh The Wassail27
Charles MackintoshCharles Rennie MackintoshRennie MackintoshGlasgow School Of ArtIllustration BotaniqueScottish ArtBotanical PaintingArt Et IllustrationBotanical DrawingsCharles Rennie Mackintosh | 506 Artworks | MutualArtDiscover all artworks by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish, 1868 - 1928) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.1.1k
Mackintosh ArchitectureCharles MackintoshCharles Rennie Mackintosh DesignsHouse For An Art LoverWillow TeaMackintosh DesignMackintosh RoseArt Nouveau DecorWilliam Morris DesignsCharles Rennie Mackintosh style curtain and light upholstery fabric.Jura, a limited edition weave, is a Mackintosh style design influenced by the vertical elongation typical of his artist wife, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh. Margaret and Charles together created several important interiors in early part of the twentieth century, including the Rose Boudoir at the International Exhibition at Turin in 1903, the designs for House for an Art Lover in 1900, and the Willow Tea Rooms in 1902. This handsome cloth is suitable for upholstery, curtains and general…64