A group of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) watercolors and drawings sold ... A trail mapping the life and work of Art Nouveau designer Archibald Knox on the Isle of Man has been launched.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was a Scottish artist, designer, and architect who is known for his contributions to the Art Nouveau movement. His work is inspired by nature, Scottish ...
My fear is that it will be sold to a developer who 'land banks' it and leaves it to rot or burn, like so much else of the city’s built heritage ...
Mackintosh had studied Japanese design at the Glasgow School of Art, and that influence is apparent in the projecting eaves on the stairwells, while some of his nascent art nouveau stylings can be ...
The building also enjoys Mackintosh hallmarks including his distinctive Art Nouveau features around the windows and doorways.
Glasgow-born Mackintosh is a major figure in the art nouveau movement. One of the most original and influential artists of his time, his instantly recognisable style avoided the floral ornament often ...
Born in Glasgow on June 7, 1868, Charles Rennie Mackintosh became a leading figure in both the Scottish Arts & Crafts Movement and European Art Nouveau. READ MORE: Building designed by Charles ...
to that brief moment in the late 19th century when the Arts and Crafts movement was shading into Art Nouveau and the Victorian age was dissolving in a vapour of mysticism. When the Mackintosh emerged ...
The brand’s logo aims to evoke the style of Glaswegian Art Nouveau architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Lothian-McLean said the pair plan to distribute tip cards around the city ...
Arguably Art Deco – a term coined in the 1960s – isn't one style, but a pastiche of different styles, sources and influences. Art Deco designers borrowed from historic European movements, as well as ...
It is almost symmetrical apart from a chimney on the southern side. The building also enjoys Mackintosh hallmarks including his distinctive Art Nouveau features around the windows and doorways.