Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was and remains the most distinguished figure of what was known as the Glasgow School. An architect, decorator, graphic artist, painter and furniture designer, Mackintosh was known for combining the prosaic with the sumptuous, the severe with the romantic. This collection of essays examines his work in relation to the character of Glasgow and other artistic developments of the era. It also considers his contributions, and those of his wife and associates, to the cultural vibrancy of their city.
Authors
Edmund Swinglehurst
Additional Info
- Publisher: Thunder Bay Press (CA)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9781571452726
No copies of this item are currently available.