Mackintosh by Tamsin Pickeral

Mackintosh by Tamsin Pickeral

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Follows the rise and fall of one of Britain's most fascinating and original artists and designers of the twentieth century. Covering everything from his early architecture, furniture and decorative arts to his late watercolours, this book provides the reader with information on the life and work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

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Mackintosh by Tamsin Pickeral

Mackintosh follows the rise and fall of one of Britain's most fascinating and original artists and designers of the twentieth century. Covering everything from his early architecture, furniture and decorative arts to his late watercolours, this stunning book provides the reader with a wealth of information on the life and work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Anne Ellis is an architectural historian. For 12 years she was the curator at the Hill House, Helensburgh, designed by Mackintosh, and describes her time there as ‘absolute heaven – like living inside a work of art!’ More recently an interest in broadcasting has developed into a regular slot presenting The Arts show for Radio Scotland.

Tamsin Pickeral
has studied Art and History of Art since she was child, and lived for some time in Italy furthering her appreciation of the subject. She has travelled extensively through her life, and has recently returned to the UK after nine years spent living an unusual life on a cattle ranch in the US. She now resides in Norfolk, with her cowboy, where she continues to write about art and horses, two of her favourite topics.
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ISBN 13 9781844512584
ISBN 10 1844512584
Title Mackintosh
Author Tamsin Pickeral
Series The World's Greatest Art
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Flame Tree Publishing
Year published 2005-10-18
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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