Charles Rennie Mackintosh a Willow 1 chair, originally designed…
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh a Willow 1 chair, originally designed 1904, in stained ash, curved latticework back and drop-on salmon upholstered cushion, C. 1990s, height 119.5 cm, width 100 cm, depth 44 cm

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  • Mackintosh, Charles Rennie - Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928) was an important Scottish architect, water colourist and designer duing the Arts & Crafts period.

    Born in Glasgow, and at age 15 he began evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art. It was here he met his future wife Margaret Macdonald, who he married in 1900. Together with his wife, his wife's sister and her husband, they exhibited furniture and posters and became known as the 'Glasgow Four".

    Mackintosh originally produced graphic work and repousse metalwork in conventional Art Nouveau style, but from the 1890s developed a distinctive simplified style highly influential on Viennese furniture and architecture.

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