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Morning Pick-me-up

June 10, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Washstand, 1904 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

This beautiful washstand was designed as part of the furnishings for a house he designed called Hill House. The owner of the house also owned a series of tea rooms that were designed by Mackintosh and company.

In Art History, Artists, Scotland Tags Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Mackintosh, Hill House
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Tea Time

May 22, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Ingram Street Tea Rooms by Charles Rennie Mackintosh et al.

Here is an example of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's architectural and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh’s design work. His wife worked with him on his interior designs. Charles, Margaret, her sister Frances and Herbert MacNair all formed a design group known as "The Four."

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In Architecture, Art History, Design, Scotland Tags Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, Ingram Tea Room
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Admiration

May 21, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Cuckoo Flower, 1910 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasglow, Scotland.

Mackintosh's interest in plants began at a young age and continued throughout his life. Although he is most famous as an architect, his talent in painting watercolors should also be appreciated.

"Art is the flower-life is the green leaf. Let every artist strive to make his flower a beautiful living thing - something that will convince the world that there may be - there are - things more precious - more beautiful - more lasting than life."

Charles Rennie Mackintosh 'Seemliness,' 1902.

In Art History, Artists, Arts and Crafts, Scotland Tags Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Mackintosh, Hunterian Art Gallery
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What are Your Neighbors Up To?

March 4, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Little Bay, Port Vendres by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

In the last four years of his life Mackintosh left Scotland for France. Although he painted some beautiful watercolors of the area he is not well known there. Exhibitions of his work, including his architecture and furniture designs, have been organized to show the people of the area the work of the architect/artist/designer who lived in their town.

In Art History, Scotland, United Kingdom Tags Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Mackintosh, watercolor, France
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Living in Beauty

October 27, 2020 Martha Lattie
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The Hill House, south-west perspective, c.1903 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow School of Art.

Mackintosh's most famous private residence is Hill House. The style is a combination of Art & Crafts, Art Nouveau and old Scottish manor. It was built for Walter Blackie, a Glasgow publisher. Mackintosh designed the entire thing including furnishings, outbuildings, lawn decorations, lighting, etc.

In Art History, Art Nouveau, Artists, Scotland, United Kingdom Tags Mackintosh, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Hill House, arts and crafts, Art Nouveau
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