Mackintosh by Charlotte Fiell

Mackintosh by Charlotte Fiell

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Mackintosh was one of the early pioneers of modern architecture and design. His work constitutes an important link between the movement in Britain towards artistic reform and the Modern Movement on the continent.

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Mackintosh by Charlotte Fiell

The Scottish architect, designer and painter Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was one of the early pioneers of modern architecture and design. His multifaceted oeuvre is an important link between the movement towards artistic reform in Britain and continental Modernism. Mackintosh's avant-garde designs for the Glasgow School of Art, the legendary Willow Tea Rooms or the Hill House in Helensburgh are a blend of functional simplicity and poetic decorative details. The result is a cool elegance which combines "mysticism and aestheticism with a strong touch of lilac...and a gentle sensuality". In addition to his architectural works, this book focuses on Mackintosh's famous interiors and also on his often neglected textile designs and watercolours.
Charlotte Fiell (b.1965) studied at the British Institute in Florence and at the Camberwell School of Arts & Crafts, London, before being trained with Sotheby's Educational Studies, also in London. Peter Fiell (b. 1958) trained with Sotheby's Educational Studies in London. He received an MA in Design Studies from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London, where he is also a guest lecturer. Together, the Fiells have published numerous articles and several books on design, notably TASCHEN's 'Modern Chairs'.
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ISBN 13 9783822832042
ISBN 10 3822832049
Titre Mackintosh
Auteur Charlotte Fiell
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Taschen GmbH
Année de publication 2004-05-28
Nombre de pages 175
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