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  1. Miss Cranston: Patron of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scots' Lives) by Perilla Kinchin, 1999-09
  2. Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement by Thomas Howarth, 1990-11-16
  3. Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Co., 1854 to 2004 by David Stark, 2004-12-06
  4. Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Synthesis in Form by James Steele, 1994-12-28
  5. Charles Rennie Mackintosh by Fiona Hackney, Isla Hackney, 1989-08
  6. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1868-1928. by Andrew, et al. MacMillan, 1990
  7. Quest for Charles Rennie Mackintosh by John Cairney, 2004-01-01
  8. Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France. Landscape Watercolours by Pamela Robertson, 2005
  9. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Heinemann Profiles) by Sean Connolly, Richard Tames, et all 2001-07-20
  10. CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH and the Modern Movement. Second edition. by Thomas. Howarth, 1977
  11. The Art and Design of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Postcards) by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1996-09
  12. Essential Charles Rennie Mackintosh by Fanny Blake, 2003-12
  13. Mackintosh watercolours by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1978
  14. Charles Rennie Mackintosh 2010 Calendar (Wall Calendar) by Charles Rennie MacKintosh, 2009-07-15

61. Charles Rennie Mackintosh Festival
An awardwinning exhibition celebrating charles rennie mackintosh s art, architecture and design. This exhibition includes original artefacts and models
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    63. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Gilbert Rohde, Herman Miller Clock Company, Kem Weber
    charles rennie mackintosh, Gilbert Rohde, Herman Miller Clock Company, Kem Weber, Lawson Time inc, Cartier, Bruno Munari and other designers and
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    64. Charles Rennie Mackintosh Biography
    charles rennie mackintosh biography and related resources.
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    Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Charles Rennie Mackintosh Biography Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, watercolourist who was a designer in the Arts and Crafts Movement and also the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland.
    Born in Glasgow, he was apprenticed to an architect, but also attended evening classes in art. It was at that time he first met Margaret MacDonald (whom he later married), her sister Frances MacDonald, and Herbert McNair. The group of artists, known as "The Four," exhibited in Glasgow, London and Vienna, and these exhibitions helped establish Mackintosh's reputation. The so-called "Glasgow" style was exhibited in Europe and influenced the Viennese Art Nouveau movement known as Sezessionstil (in English, The Secession) around 1900.
    He joined a firm of architects in 1889 and developed his own style: a contrast between strong right angles and floral-inspired decorative motifs with subtle curves, e.g. the Mackintosh Rose motif, along with some references to traditional Scottish architecture. The project that helped make his international reputation was the Glasgow School of Art (1897-1909)
    Amongst his other architectural works are:
    North elevation of GSA's Mackintosh buildingHill House, Helensburgh (National Trust for Scotland)

    65. Charles Rennie Mackintosh: A Brief Biography
    Meanwhile, in 1889, mackintosh had joined the firm of Honeyman Keppie, where he remained until 1913, becoming a partner in 1904.
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    Charles Rennie Mackintosh: A Brief Biography
    Victorian Web Home Visual Arts Decorative Arts Furniture ... Charles Rennie Mackintosh The Fine Art Society , London, has most generously given its permission to use information, images, and text from its catalogues in the Victorian Web GPL Born in Glasgow, the second son in a family of eleven children, his father was a superintendent of police. From an early age he was interested in a career as an architect, and when he was sixteen he was articled in the office of the Glasgow architect John Hutchison, studying at the same time as an evening student at the Glasgow School of Art. Here he came into contact with J. Herbert MacNair and the Macdonald sisters, Frcnces and Margaret (wham he loter married), with whom he was to form the group which became known as the Glasgow Four. They exhibited together on a number of occasions; the work shown at the 1896 Arts and Crafts Exhibition was greeted with incomprehension and distaste. Architect-Designers from Pugin to Mackintosh
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    66. Charles Rennie Mackintosh | Experience Glasgow
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        Not so long ago, the furniture of Glasgow-born architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was broken up for firewood. Today his major bookcases and chairs go for hundreds of thousands of pounds at auction, art books are devoted to his astonishingly elegant Arts and Crafts interiors, and artisans around the world look to his theory that "decoration should not be constructed, rather construction should be decorated" as holy law. Mackintosh's stripped-down designs slammed the door on Victorian antimacassars and floral chintz, ushering in the modern age with their deceptively stark style. Ironically, Scotland's most innovative designer had an extensive influence on European design, but failed to receive recognition as a true original in his native country until well after his death. Mackintosh trained in architecture at the Glasgow School of Art and was apprenticed to the Glasgow firm of John Hutchison at the age of 16. Early influences on his work included the Pre-Raphaelites, James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), Aubrey Beardsley (1872-98), and Japanese art, but by the 1890s a distinct Glasgow style had been developed by Mackintosh and others. The building for the Glasgow Herald newspaper, which he designed in 1893 and which is now the Lighthouse Centre for Architecture, Design and the City, was soon followed by other major Glasgow buildings: Queen Margaret's Medical College; the Martyrs Public School; tearooms for Catherine Cranston, including the famous Willow Tearoom; the Hill House, Helensburgh, now owned by the National Trust for Scotland; and Queen's Cross Church, completed in 1899 and now the headquarters of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society. In 1897 Mackintosh began work on a new home for the Glasgow School of Art, recognized as one of his major achievements.

    67. Charles Rennie Mackintosh
    The charles rennie mackintosh Society, Queens Cross Church, 870 Garscube Road. Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street. The willow Tea Rooms,
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    Who was He? Architect, Artist and Designer. Date and Place of Birth: 7th June 1868, Glasgow, Scotland. Family background: The son of a Police Superintendent. Education: Allen Glen's School. Apprenticed to an Architect, John Hutchinson. Attended evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art where he met Margaret MacDonald. Chronology: Apprenticed to the firm of John Hutchinson. Joined the firm of Honeyman and Keppie as an architectural assistant. Won a traveling Scholarship and toured extensively in Italy, Belgium and France. Worked with Margaret MacDonald and her sister Frances and her husband Herbert McNair and the group became known as "The Four" and the "Glasgow Style" was born. They exhibited both in London and abroad in Vienna and Turin. Designed his first major commission the Glasgow Herald Newspaper building. Known as the Lighthouse. Designed the Glasgow School of Art and Queen's Cross Church.

    68. Charles Rennie Mackintosh
    Details on charles rennie mackintosh, where you can see some of his work and an itinerary.
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    Find Accommodation Holiday Offers What to see and do ... All About Scotland Charles Rennie Mackintosh was, without doubt, one of Scotland's most original creative geniuses. This Glaswegian policeman's son was an architect, designer and artist whose work encompassed interior and exterior architecture, furniture, textiles, metalwork and other decorative arts. A crucial part of Mackintosh's approach was the concept of 'total design', and his attention to detail was exhaustive, with every aspect of a project from foundations to curtain fabric claiming his attention. Credited with pioneering the Modern Movement in Scotland, Mackintosh was respected around the world yet, for a time, seemed a forgotten man in his native land. Ironically, having died almost as an unknown, his distinctive designs are now exhibited in museums around the globe and have spawned an entire genre of merchandise that pays homage to his originality.
    Read More... So What's Glasgow Like...? The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society Read more about Charles Rennie Mackintosh... Charles Rennie Mackintosh: A Design for Life By the close of the 20th century, Mackintosh was being recognised as the father of 'Glasgow Style' and one of the driving forces behind a new approach to modern architecture. Mackintosh Trail Ticket Get around Glasgow and see your favourite Charles Rennie Mackintosh attractions in just one day with the Mackintosh Trail Ticket.

    69. Archinect : Links : Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Sketches Of Northern Italy
    Explore Northern Italy through the eyes of the celebrated Scottish architect charles rennie mackintosh (18681928) during his sketching tour of the
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