The Life and Work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh By Stuart Robertson - Director, CRM Society | ||
| The Formative Years | ||
| Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in 1868 in the Townhead area of Glasgow. He trained as an architect with John Hutchison and studied art and design at evening classes at Glasgow School of Art. After completing his apprenticeship he moved to Honeyman and Keppie in 1889. At the Art School Mackintosh with his friend and colleague Herbert McNair developed an artistic relationship with sisters Margaret and Frances Macdonald. They became known as the 'Glasgow Four' and collaborated on designs for furniture, metalwork, posters and illustrations that they exhibited in Glasgow, London, Vienna and Turin. The 'Four' searched for new symbolic and elegant forms, leaning towards the strong lines of Art Nouveau. In Europe, the originality of Mackintosh's style was quickly appreciated and led to friendships with designers such as Josef Hoffmann and the commission to design the Warndorfer Music Salon.
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