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245 00 $aCharles Rennie Mackintosh /$cedited by Wendy Kaplan.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aGlasgow :$bGlasgow Museums ;$aNew York :$bAbbeville Press,$c[1996], ©1996.
300 $a383 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aPublished in conjunction with an exhibition held at Glasgow Museums, McLellan Galleries, May 25-Sept. 30, 1996 and three other museums through Oct. 12, 1997.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rWendy Kaplan --$tChronology /$rAlan Crawford --$tMackintosh and the City /$rJuliet Kinchin --$tGlasgow School of Art and the Glasgow Style /$rDaniel Robbins --$tCollaboration among the Four /$rJanice Helland --$tThe Glasgow Years /$rDavid Walker --$tGlasgow School of Art /$rMark Girouard --$tThe Hill House /$rJohn McKean --$tThe London Years /$rGavin Stamp --$t"Living Fancy": Mackintosh Furniture and Interiors /$rPat Kirkham --$tThe Tea Rooms: Art and Domesticity /$rAlan Crawford --$tThe Making of a Painter /$rPamela Robertson --$tThe Mackintosh Phenomenon /$rAlan Crawford.
520 $aArchitect, interior designer, furniture designer, painter, and graphic artist, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was a modern Renaissance man. This far-ranging book by the leading scholars in the field offers new information and ideas about many aspects of Mackintosh's work: his famous tea rooms, his distinctive furniture, and his evocative paintings.
520 8 $aIn addition, individual chapters are devoted to his two most remarkable surviving buildings, Glasgow School of Art and The Hill Houseboth illustrated with specially commissioned color photographs. The authors also provide a fresh and thoughtful look at Mackintosh's context in turn-of-the-century Glasgow and London while revising many of the myths that have long obscured his life and career.
520 8 $aHis extensive collaboration with his wife, Margaret Macdonald, and his working relationships with his mentors and patrons receive enlightening scrutiny as well. This authoritative volume - which accompanies a major retrospective with an international tour, organized by the Glasgow Museums - also contains an extensive chronology, a cast of characters, a selected bibliography, and an appendix of the Mackintosh buildings and interiors that are still in existence.
600 10 $aMackintosh, Charles Rennie,$d1868-1928$vExhibitions.
600 10 $aMackintosh, Charles Rennie,$d1868-1928$xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 $aArts and crafts movement$zScotland.
700 1 $aMackintosh, Charles Rennie,$d1868-1928.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79109001
700 1 $aKaplan, Wendy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85294104
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