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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist. He was 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.

He joined a firm of architects in 1889 and developed his own style: a contrast between strong right angles and decorative motifs with subtle curves, e.g. the Mackintosh Rose motif, along with some references to traditional Scottish architecture.

Amongst his architectural works are:

He also became a famous designer in interior design[?], furniture, textiles and metalwork. His work was shown at the Vienna Secession Exhibition in 1900.

Towards the end of his life, he became a painter of watercolours.

He was married to Margaret MacDonald, an English artist.

The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society tries to encourage a greater awareness of the work of Mackintosh as an important architect, artist and designer.


Similar uses of this name include: Charles Macintosh, inventor

 

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