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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh
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C.R. Mackintosh, the Scottish architect and designer was
one of the most important Art Nouveau designers. In his
hometown, one finds today many of his remarkable architectural
designs. But C.R. loved especially to design furniture.
In his perpendicular style, he regarded the space around
and within his furniture to be as essential to the design
as the upholstery or wood. Mackintosh showed his furniture
for the first time at the Vienna Secession Exhibition
in 1900.
Three years later he was commissioned to design and decorate
the "Hill House Chair". In his furniture design
for the Hill House Mackintosh expressed his understanding,
that design was more important than craftsmanship. Today
Mackintosh's work is highly appraised, because he was
one of the first designers to break away from the Arts
and Crafts movement and use more streamlined detailing
and lighter proportions.
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C.R.
Mackintosh - Stuhl Hill House (1904)
Klassischer Stuhl, ideal für die Ablage von Zylindern und
Handschuhen
Handwerklich perfekte Massivholzkonstruktion
Schwarz lackiert
41cm x 39cm x 140cm (BxTxH)
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C.R.
Mackintosh - Stuhl Argyle (1898)
Klassischer Stuhl, mit Jugendstilelementen
Handwerklich perfekte Massivholzkonstruktion aus Eschenholz
Schwarz lackiert
48cm x 46cm x 136cm (BxTxH)
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C.R.
Mackintosh - Stuhl Dining Set (1918)
Struktur aus lackiertem Eschenholz
Handwerklich perfekte Massivholzkonstruktion
Mit Perlmuttintarsien
Sitze aus handgefertigtem Strohgeflecht
52cm x 45cm x 75cm (BxTxH) mit Armlehne
49cm x 45cm x 75cm (BxTxH) ohne Armlehne
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C.R.
Mackintosh - Stuhl Willow
Handwerklich perfekte Massivholzkonstruktion
Schwarz lackiert
Mit Stoffbezug
93cm x 43cm x 120cm (BxTxH)
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C.R.
Mackintosh - Sideboard
Klassisches Sideboard
Handwerklich perfekte Massivholzkonstruktion aus ashwood
Schwarz lackiert
163cm x 57cm x 152cm (BxTxH)
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C.R.
Mackintosh - DS 1 Tisch (1918)
Massivholz-Untergestell in Esche
Schwarz lackiert
Aufwendige Klappmechanik
177cm x 119cm x 75cm (BxTxH)
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh.
von Eliza F. Mayo
Gebundene Ausgabe - 80 S.
Erschienen: Januar 2002
Teneues Buchverlag
ISBN: 3823855433
Preis:
EUR 12,50
ab EUR 20 |
Each volume in this series highlights the work of an architect
or artist from history. Featuring four-colour photographs of exteriors
and interiors, detailed plans, layouts and brief, comprehensive
texts, the books are intended to provide an easy reference for
work, school or leisure.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh
von Wendy Kaplan (Herausgeber)
Gebundene Ausgabe - 383 S.
Erschienen: 1. Juni 1996
Abbeville Press
ISBN: 1558597913
Preis:
EUR 45,00
ab EUR 20 |
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.
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Charles
Rennie Mackintosh
von Charles R. Mackintosh,
James Steele
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erschienen: 1. Januar 1995
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1854903837
Preis:
EUR 111,65
ab EUR 20 |
This volume looks at Mackintosh's work from his early days as
an apprentice in Glasgow through to the late 1920s spent in Provence.
By looking at his work in all media; silverwork, metalwork, graphics,
textiles, furniture and architecture, this work presents a multi-faceted
approach. Among the many projects discussed are the Glasgow Herald
Building Martyr's Public School, Queen Margaret's Medical College,
Glasgow School of Art, Willow Tea Rooms, Windyhill, Mosside and
Kilmacolm. The text also looks at Mackintosh's work as a painter
(1914-15) and his return to architecture. His later designs in
all media are also featured, with an examination of Studio House,
Chelsea and the proposed Arts League and Derngate in Northampton.
Finally, the author looks at Mackintosh's time spent in Provence,
where he produced some of his most important watercolours, and
examines his influence both locally and around the world.
A biography of architect and interior designer Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, which draws on interviews, letters and papers to provide
an insight into his character, the way he worked, and the effects
of his life and work on those around him. First published in 1989.
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