This exhibition showcased the life and work of the architect, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) alongside the work of his closest friends and contemporaries.
With more than 250 objects featured, ranging from furniture and embroidery to stained glass, metalwork and architectural drawings, the exhibition explored the movement that became known as The Glasgow Style – the only Art Nouveau movement in the UK.
- Plate 9 Music Room with Piano & Fireplace from Portfolio of Prints, 1901
Item: MC/G/31B - see this in our catalogue › - Meister Der Innen-Kunst - Title Page from Portfolio of Prints, 1901
Item: MC/G/22B - see this in our catalogue › - Design for the Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow, 1917
Item: MC/G/49 - see this in our catalogue › - Design for a Glasgow School of Art Club 'Programme', c1896
Item: MC/A/18 - see this in our catalogue › - Multiple panels for the Rose Boudoir, Turin, 1902
Items: MC/F/101A, MC/F/101C - see these in our catalogue › - Cabbages in an Orchard (illustration), 1894
Item: MC/G/4 - see this in our catalogue › - Design for Conversazione Programme, 1894
Item: MC/G/58 - see this in our catalogue › - The Magazine (publication), 1893-1896
Item: MC/A/15 - see this in our catalogue › - A Pond (watercolour), 1894
Item: MC/A/3 - see this in our catalogue › - Stool for Willow Tea Rooms, 1903
Item: MC/F/44A - see this in our catalogue › - High-back chair with oval back rail, 1898
Item: MC/F/14C - see this in our catalogue ›