For just £20 ($25), you could have the opportunity to stay overnight in a home designed by Scottish architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928), reports the Scotsman. The building, ...
After 50 years of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society, the architect's buildings are still at risk The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society was born of necessity. Four of his buildings stood in the way ...
The Hunterian, which was founded in 1807, ranks as Scotland's oldest museum. It operates multiple venues on the main campus of the University of Glasgow, including the Hunterian Art Gallery and the ...
“Those who want to see art”, said the leading German architect and critic Hermann Muthesius in 1902, “should bypass London and go straight to Glasgow. Glasgow’s take on art is unique.” At the turn of ...
BALTIMORE — Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed furniture and buildings, created the decor for 19th-century tearooms around his home city in Scotland, produced lovely watercolor paintings and ...
The two newest exhibitions to open at the Frist Art Museum feature works made by artists born in different countries more than 100 years apart. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, born in Glasgow, Scotland, in ...
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A Scottish national obsession is coming to America. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), the Scottish architect and designer, has been until recently a somewhat inaccessible figure in the United ...
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society was born of necessity. Four of his buildings stood in the way of the motorway that Glasgow Corporation planned to build in the 1970s. One of them, Martyr Street ...
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