Mackintosh Furniture

Mackintosh Furniture

Author: Roger Billcliffe

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780906506011

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"Looks at Mackintosh's career as a furniture designer and illustrates with over 400 photographs all his major pieces."--Page [4] of cover.


Chairs by Architects

Chairs by Architects

Author: Agata Toromanoff

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2016-09-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0500292507

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Revealing pairings of a chair and a building by each architect—featuring fifty-five stars from Calatrava to Hadid Does an architect’s style always come across, regardless of medium? Pairing great buildings with great chairs by the same architect, Chairs by Architects demonstrates how the defining qualities of a building’s style can also be evident in that architect’s furniture designs. Pieces of furniture, like manifestos, become signatures of architectural style. The fifty-five architects featured here include early modern architectural pioneers such as Otto Wagner, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Antoni Gaudí, and Walter Gropius, together with more recent modern masters such as Oscar Niemeyer, Santiago Calatrava, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and Daniel Libeskind. The book contains interviews on Designing (in conversation with David Adjaye), Manufacturing (with David E. Bright, Knoll, Inc.), Selling (with Zeev Aram), Collecting (with Richard Wright), and Preserving (with Susanne Graner, Vitra Design Museum). This is essential reading for everyone concerned with design, architecture, and the relationship between creators and their creations.


Greene and Greene

Greene and Greene

Author: Bruce Smith

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1998-08

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0811818780

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Surveys twenty-five masterpieces produced by the firm.


Mr Mac and Me

Mr Mac and Me

Author: Esther Freud

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1408857197

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It is 1914, and Thomas Maggs, the son of the local publican, lives with his parents and sister in a village on the Suffolk coast. He is the youngest child, and the only son surviving. Life is quiet - shaped by the seasons, fishing and farming, the summer visitors, and the girls who come down from the Highlands every year to gut and pack the herring. Then one day a mysterious Scotsman arrives. To Thomas he looks for all the world like a detective, in his black cape and hat of felted wool, and the way he puffs on his pipe as if he's Sherlock Holmes. Mac is what the locals call him when they whisper about him in the Inn. And whisper they do, for he sets off on his walks at unlikely hours, and stops to examine the humblest flowers. He is seen on the beach, staring out across the waves as if he's searching for clues. But Mac isn't a detective, he's the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and together with his red haired artist wife, they soon become a source of fascination and wonder to Thomas Yet just as Thomas and Mac's friendship begins to blossom, war with Germany is declared. The summer guests flee and are replaced by regiments of soldiers on their way to Belgium, and as the brutality of war weighs increasingly heavily on this coastal community, they become more suspicious of Mac and his curious behaviour... In this tender and compelling story of an unlikely friendship, Esther Freud paints a vivid portrait of a home front community during the First World War, and of a man who was one of the most brilliant and misunderstood artists of his generation. It is her most beautiful and masterful work.


Flowers

Flowers

Author: Pamela Robertson

Publisher:

Published: 1995-09

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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Pamela Robertson, an acknowledged authority on Mackintosh, examines the artist's use of plant forms as decorative and formal sources for his designs in architecture, interiors, textiles, and graphics. She shows the ways in which nature provided lifelong inspiration for his work and analyzes his recurring use of the rose, a design motif which held a special significance as a symbol of art, beauty, and love for both Mackintosh and his artist wife, Margaret Macdonald. In addition, the author looks at Mackintosh's paintings and designs in relation to the work of contemporary symbolists, Japanese floral art, and the European tradition of scientific botanical illustration. Mackintosh's renowned skills as a draftsman are immediately apparent in his flower paintings. The sixty full-page colorplates presented here reveal early pencil sketchbook drawings done while Mackintosh was an apprentice architect and a student at the Glasgow School of Art, watercolors made on England's North Sea coast in 1914-15, and sophisticated still-life compositions of later years. Reproduced as well are striking floral-based textile designs of the 1920s, abstractions that placed him at the forefront of Britain's avant-garde movement. Photographs of his work in architecture and interiors are also included.


Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau

Author: Klaus-Jürgen Sembach

Publisher: Taschen

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9783822820223

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Author: Edmund Swinglehurst

Publisher: Thunder Bay Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781571452726

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The Glaswegian architect, designer, & painter was a man ahead of his time. His work, as imaginative & original as other artists & architects of the Art Nouveau period, also extended in other directions & became an inspiration to aspiring artists.