Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France
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- The first publication to discuss in depth this period of Mackintosh's work
- Written by the leading Mackintosh expert
- Includes extracts from Mackintosh's letters written while in France, to friends and family
- Revised edition which features a fresh, modern new cover
- New, popular flexicover binding - adds a modern, luxurious feel
- Contains a new foreword by the Director General of the National Galleries of Scotland, Sir John Leighton
Full Description
Known worldwide for his architecture and interior designs, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was also an extremely gifted painter. Towards the end of his life, he gave up his principal career as an architect and moved to the south of France where he devoted himself to painting in watercolour. Meticulously executed and brilliantly coloured, these landscape watercolours are conceived with a sense of design and an eye for pattern in nature, which owes much to his brilliance as an architect and designer. This book charts Mackintosh’s time in France and explores his career as a landscape painter, placing his work in the context of the modern movement. The forty-four paintings Mackintosh is known to have completed while in France are illustrated, and are supported by documentary photographs of the places he painted as well as extracts from his letters written to his wife and friends.
This new, revised edition of an enduringly popular title on one of Scotland’s best-loved artists contains a new foreword by the Director General of the National Galleries of Scotland, Sir John Leighton, and will feature a new cover design, updated to feature the popular flexicover binding.
Specifications
- Publisher
- National Galleries of Scotland
- ISBN
- 9781911054405
- Published
- 21st Oct 2019
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World
- Size
- 265 mm x 245 mm
- Pages
- 120 Pages
- Illustrations
- 80 color
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