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Mackintosh Dam above the Mackintosh power station....

Mackintosh Falls - North Cascades, Washington.

a hint of CRM in piccadilly gardens, manchester... for more images in the vrbs series, click here

The trailblazing architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, is the subject of a second mural at the Clutha Bar. The design by Rogue and Art Pistol was commissioned by the Radisson RED Hotel to mark the 150th anniversary of Mackintosh's birth in 2018.

  

His face overlooks the banks of the Clyde, peering through a stained glass window decorated with signature rose motifs.

 

Visit Glasgow to experience the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), the pioneering Glaswegian architect, designer and artist. Glasgow is the only city in the world where you can view a concentration of his renowned work.

More here:

 

www.visitglasgow.com/see-do/tours-trails/charles-rennie-m...

 

Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s architectural masterpiece is The Hill House:

www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/the-hill-house

© All rights reserved Ian C Brightman Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

The chair design is based on the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7 June 1868 – 10 December 1928) Scottish architect, designer, watercolourist and artist.

 

Textures from Topaz - Inspiration from Bob Evans. Thank you.

 

Website - But Is It Art?

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist.

"Mackintosh at the Willow is an internationally renowned architectural and interior design treasure in the heart of the Glasgow, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Miss Cranston. We run as a social enterprise and support The Princes Trust by providing employment and training opportunities for young people. After a 4 year restoration project the building has returned to its former 1903 glory. Step back in time and enjoy the unique experience of visiting an Art Nouveau masterpiece, a family-friendly interactive exhibition, a delightful retail store, daily guided tours of the building and a fully equipped creative learning room which offers free and subsidised workshops." Source: restaurant website 2025-09-18

Stairwell of Martyrs' School designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Detalle del salón de la mansión Hill House en Helensburgh, Escocia (Reino Unido). Es una de las más famosas obras de Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Fue diseñada y construida para el editor Walter Blackie entre 1902 y 1904.

Además de la casa, Mackintosh diseñó también la mayoría de las habitaciones interiores, muebles y otros detalles. La atención de Mackintosh por los detalles, se extendió a seleccionar el color de las flores que los Blackie podrían colocar en una mesa de la sala de estar, con el fin de no entrar en conflicto con el resto de la decoración. Tanto es así que, según cuenta una de las hijas del editor, Mackintosh le montó una buena bronca a la dueña de la casa por poner unas flores cuyo color no quedaba bien con los tonos de la decoración. Tenía mucho genio desde luego, en palabras de mi marido, los pocos clientes que tenía eran clientes entregados XD

En 1982 la casa fue donada a la National Trust for Scotland, que sigue manteniéndola.

Quiero llamar la atención al hecho de que la obra de Mackintosh data de los primeros años del Siglo XX, el estilo de sus obras era totalmente revolucionario en la Escocia de aquella época, muy poco entendido también, tardaron muchos años en darle la importancia que realmente tenía.

 

Mi marido me habló ayer de la primera vivienda que diseñó Mackintosh, no sabía cómo estaría porque nadie hablaba de ella, así que hoy ha trasteado en google por si encontraba alguna foto, su sorpresa ha sido mayúscula al ver esto www.s1homes.com/Houses-for-sale/2014051002201902.shtml

Estoy pensando en comprarla para ir a pasar las vacaciones XD

It would have been a cultural crime to go to Glasgow and not post an image related to the creative genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

If Chicago has Frank Lloyd Wright, and Barcelona has Gaudi then Glasgow has Mackintosh. All three were modernists bridging the gap between art , architecture and design

One of the must sees in Glasgow is the Mackintosh House in the Hunterian museum part of Glasgow university campus . Another is the amazing Willow Tea Rooms on Sauchiehall Street.the interior completely the work of Mackintosh.

Sadly the most famous and important of his buildings is no longer available to us. When Glasgows College of Art was hit by serious fires in 2014 and again in 2018 it led to the total destruction of the eponymous Mackintosh Building one of the city's iconic landmarks, of international fame. Designed between 1896 and 1909 it showed Mackintosh as a pioneer of the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style)

  

The main image is part of the living room in the Mackintosh House It is Mackintosh's only surviving domestic interior in his native Glasgow. The couple lived at 78 Southpark Avenue (originally 6 Florentine Terrace) from 1906 to 1914. You enter the living room from a dark staircase and your eye is just filled with light . Everything in the room the furniture, the ceramic the light fittings were designed by the couple . They were ahead of their time in the sense that they were both equal partners in the relationship he always insisted that "Margaret has genius. I only have talent"

  

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La galerie dédiée à Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style dans le Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Argyle St, Glasgow, Écosse.

 

Ce musée est abrité par un bel édifice de grès rouge de style baroque espagnol. L’architecture du bâtiment de 2 étages est inspirée de celle de l’église de St-Jacques de Compostelle dans le nord-est de l’Espagne. Créé en 1901 pour servir dans le cadre d’une Exposition internationale, l’édifice fut dès 1902 transformé en résidence permanente de la collection de la ville de Glasgow.

 

Aujourd'hui cette collection très diversifiée bénéficie toujours un décor intérieur magnifique. Le musée possède 22 galeries thématiques regroupant environ 8000 objets réunis provenant des nombreux musées de Glasgow et formant une fabuleuse collection d'importance nationale qui touchent l’art, l’histoire et les sciences naturelles.

 

Glasgow est situé dans l'ouest de la partie centrale des lowlands écossaises. La naissance de la ville repose sur deux fondations médiévales : l'ancien archidiocèse de Glasgow et l’université de Glasgow en 1451. À partir du 18e siècle, Glasgow est un centre considérable du commerce transatlantique et pendant la Révolution industrielle, au 19e siècle, l’ingénierie et la construction navale prennent le relais devenant « la deuxième ville de l’Empire britannique » après Londres.

 

Avec le déclin des industries, la ville a acquis la triste réputation de ville de taudis mais, graduellement, se diversifie, Elle est devenue depuis l’un des centres financiers les plus importants d’Europe et accueille les quartiers généraux de grandes entreprises écossaises.

im SBR Mackintosh und Gummireitstiefel

a pure classic for the rubberist

ready to put it on

Fully rubbered in nature (Hydroglove rubberdivesuit underneath): this is pure joy for a rubberist.

in Latex raingear

No idea what working this was,but Inverness allocated 47461 "Charles Rennie Mackintosh" was a long way from home has it passed Horley on 02/Sept/1988 with 2 parcel vans.

einfach himmlisch das Gefühl in einem Gummiregenmantel zu stecken

Miadoll Soo bjd doll + Iplehouse bull terrier bjd dog doll

Mackintoshed & Ready To Go Shopping

As this is the first day of #COVID19 #lockdownuk I thought I would create a daily diary of some of my favourite photographs, art, architecture and music.

Day 1 is Reflections of the Mackintosh Building after the first fire in 2014. #mackintosh #KeepSafeEveryone

Art Lovers House window

Love these stylish finger plates by Charles Rennie Mackintosh on the doors of the Gallery in the Glasgow Art Club.

Reflections of the Mackintosh Building at the Glasgow School of Art after the first fire.

Everything in this house was made with Mackintosh's designs. His wife was a wonderful artist, too.

Flowers - House For An Art Lover - Glasgow - Digital Painting

 

Textures from Kerstin Frank and PaintedWorksByKB. Thank you.

 

Link to my website - But Is It Art?

The Music Room - decorative screen above the piano

The Flickr Lounge - blue

 

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