- NMC/1593
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This screen printed banner with a large photo of Mackintosh depicts his signature and the Glasgow School of Art emblem reading: "There is honour in honest error none in the icy perfection of the mere stylist".
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This screen printed banner with a large photo of Mackintosh depicts his signature and the Glasgow School of Art emblem reading: "There is honour in honest error none in the icy perfection of the mere stylist".
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 1)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 2)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 3)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 4)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 5)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 6)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 7)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 8)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for Art Lover) (Version 9)
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Print of the Mackintosh Building
Ink print (possibly lithograph) of the front elevation of the Mackintosh Building.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Abstract Language (The Philadelphia Series)
Eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Kilgour, Scott
Bound in volume, The Magazine, Spring 1896. One of three watercolours depicting the seasons drawn for The Magazine.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
The wavy pattern in the background is very similar to some of the most abstract designs for textiles for which Mackintosh was producing at this time.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Wall hanging designed for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. The canvas relates to smaller watercolours in the Hunterian collection, formerly thought to be textile designs, and to their painted canvas, &...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Wall hanging designed for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. The canvas relates to smaller watercolours in the Hunterian collection, formerly thought to be textile designs, and to their painted canvas, &...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
In July Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald spent a holiday in Dorset re-visiting many of the place he had visited in 1895. 'In 'The Village' and 'The Downs' Mackintosh makes his first conscious moves towards his mature styl...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. Inscribed: The Tree of Personal Effort, The Sun of Indifference, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, January 1895.' The exact meaning of the symbolism of this work, and its companion, 'The Tree of Influence' h...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. Inscribed: The Tree of Influence, The Tree of Importance, The Sun of Cowardice, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jan 1895.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. The shadow does not correspond with the object in front; it touches it and echoes it but is different.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
In art nouveau frame drawn in ink on brown backing paper: The Harvest Moon, Chas. R. Mackintosh, 1893, To John Keppie, October 1894.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
There are 4 known surviving volumes: The Magazine 1893 The Magazine April 1894 The Magazine November 1894 The Magazine 1896 The Magazine was a publication of original writings and designs by students from the Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotla...
Raeburn, Lucy
'As in 'The Village' there are no figures in this view of the Dorset countryside. This absolute lack of human activity gives Mackintosh's pictures an air of eerie, even surreal, desertion. They are formal landscapes... the most...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Appears in The Magazine, April 1894. 'The central figure is based upon that used in the 1893 design for a diploma for the GSA and like that in 'The Harvest Moon', has wings like an angel. Here, however, she appears naked and her out...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Bound in volume, The Magazine, November 1894.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Roof of Napton Church, Norfolk
Sketch of three angels playing musical instruments.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh Art, Design and Architecture Collection
Items in The Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh collection include: furniture, watercolours, drawings, architectural drawings, design drawings, sketchbooks, metalwork and photographs.The majority of Mackintosh's three-dimensional work wa...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Painted during their stay in Suffolk, when Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald had left Glasgow.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh's style here is the closet he came to that of Margaret and Frances Macdonald, but his figures are always more substantial and the subject matter less whimsical than theirs.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, April 1894. The long text by Mackintosh which accompanies this watercolour in The Magazine (reproduced in full in Billcliffe's catalogue) suggests that he had already encountered public hostility to his work, possibly even ...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh produced a number of very similar paintings of stylised bouquets of flowers at this time, c1918-20.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Blind Window, Certosa di Pavia
Painted on Mackintosh's tour of Italy in 1891 with Alexander 'Greek' Thomson travelling scholarship.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Bound in volume, The Magazine, November 1894. 'Behind a stylised tree stands another of Mackintosh's mysterious female figures, but this is the first one to appear that is not meticulously drawn. Only the head is shown in any detail, and...
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
A folder of drawings of perspectives and details of the Mackintosh Building signed by R G Smart
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Sheet of postage stamps of the Mackintosh Building
Sheet of 100 x 20p stamps featuring an image of the Mackintosh Building produced to commemorate Glasgow 1990, European City of Culture, designed by Paul Hogarth RDI. (Stamp designs Copyright Royal Mail)
Hogarth, Paul
Textiles related to the Mackintosh Interpreted exhibition
Fabrics from the Mackintosh Re-Interpreted Exhibition, Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, 2008, with digital recreations of Mackintosh original designs and new designs by Vicky Begg, J.R.Campbell and Alan Shaw. NMC/1739A - Stylised Daisies Deco,V...
Begg, Vicky
The Glasgow School of Art: Mackintosh Building - First Floor Mezzanine (RL)
Architectural drawing of the GSA Mackintosh Building. Scale 1:100.
Clarke, Paul
Hill House - Details of bay window
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:20.
Clarke, Paul
Hill House - Detail section through stair
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:20.
Clarke, Paul
Hill House - Detail long section part
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:20.
Clarke, Paul
Hill House - Detail plan entrance/hallway
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:20.
Clarke, Paul
Hill House - Detail short section
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:20.
Clarke, Paul
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:100.
Clarke, Paul
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:100.
Clarke, Paul
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:100.
Clarke, Paul
Architectural drawing of Hill House, Helensburgh. Scale 1:1250.
Clarke, Paul
The Glasgow School of Art: Mackintosh Building - West Doorway - Elevations/sections
Architectural drawing of the GSA Mackintosh Building. Scale 1:20.
Clarke, Paul