| CHARLES RENNIE MACINTOSH (1868-1928) | |
|
MC01 h. 18,5 cm
|
The Wassail (1900) Together with his
wife Margaret, Mackintosh designed two large plastered panels to decorate
the famous Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow. It was an assignment from
the light-hearted businesswoman Kate Cranson, whose Glasgow Tea-rooms
became world famous for their advanced architecture and interior design.
The tittle "The Wassail" refers to a banquet traditionally held at
Halloween following the end of the harvest seas
n. |
|
The Heart of the Rose (1901) Together with his wife Margaret, Mackintosch designed this beautiful panel for The Rose Boudoir, a fully decorated room designed especially for the international exhibition of modern decorative art in Turin which took place in 1902. |
MC02 h.15 cm |
|
|
|
| << previous page -home- | |