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June 7, 1868
Townhead, United Kingdom
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December 10, 1928
London, Roman Empire
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Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928) was United Kingdom best known for Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (June 7, 1868 – December 10, 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, watercolorist, and artist. He was a leading figure of the Modern Style, significantly influencing European Art Nouveau and Secessionism. His designs continue to inspire architects and artists worldwide, celebrated for their unique aesthetic.
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh (June 7, 1868 – December 10, 1928) was a distinguished Scottish architect, designer, water colourist, and artist, whose professional pursuits also extended to painting, sculpture, interior design, graphic art, furniture design, and handicraft. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Mackintosh rose to prominence as one of the most important figures of the Modern Style, leaving an indelible aesthetic mark on his era. His visionary work, characterized by a unique artistic approach closely aligned with European Symbolism, played a crucial role in shaping and influencing significant European design movements like Art Nouveau and Secessionism.
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Early Life and Origins
Born on June 7, 1868, in Townhead, United Kingdom, Charles Rennie Mackintosh began his journey in a period of artistic and industrial transformation. The city of Glasgow, Scotland, as noted in biographical summaries, served as a foundational environment for his early architectural and design work. This upbringing undoubtedly contributed to the development of his distinctive aesthetic and his future contributions to global art and design.
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Career Beginnings
Early in his career, Mackintosh cultivated a unique artistic approach that bore significant commonalities with European Symbolism, setting him apart from his contemporaries. His initial endeavors across architecture, interior design, graphic art, and furniture design quickly garnered attention for their originality. He demonstrated an early mastery of integrating form and function with a refined sense of aesthetic purpose, a hallmark of his enduring legacy.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
A cornerstone of Mackintosh's career was the profound influence his work exerted on emerging European design movements. Alongside his wife, Margaret Macdonald, his artistic output was instrumental in defining the visual language of Art Nouveau. Their collaborative efforts helped to establish the elegant, often organic, and highly stylized forms that characterize the period.
Furthermore, Mackintosh's innovative designs were highly influential on Secessionism, a progressive movement seeking to liberate art from traditional academic strictures. His contributions received widespread recognition and praise from leading modernists of the time, most notably Josef Hoffmann. Hoffmann, a key figure in the Secessionist movement himself, openly acknowledged the pioneering spirit and forward-thinking nature of Mackintosh's multifaceted artistry.
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Personal Life
Charles Rennie Mackintosh shared a significant personal and artistic partnership with his wife, Margaret Macdonald. Her contributions to their joint artistic endeavors were crucial in establishing their collective influence on European design. This profound collaboration served to enrich their individual expressions and amplify their combined impact on the art world.
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Notable Works or Contributions
Mackintosh's diverse design prowess is evident in numerous iconic pieces, including his meticulous "Design for a Washstand for the Blue Bedroom, Hous'hill" (1904), which is preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His architectural thought extended seamlessly into interior spaces, exemplified by his thoughtful "Design for a Library in a Glasgow House" (ca. 1894–96), also part of the Met Museum's collection. These designs showcase his precise linear forms and innovative approach to functional aesthetics.
His furniture designs, such as the distinctive "Armchair" (1897) and the elegant "Table" (1902), both housed at the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC), further underscore his mastery of form. Even smaller domestic items like the "Fire Poker and Tongs" (c. 1910) and the precise "Clock" (c. 1917), also held at the AIC, reflect his meticulous attention to detail and ability to elevate everyday objects. Beyond functional design, Mackintosh was a gifted watercolorist, as demonstrated by the delicate "White Tulips" (ca. 1920) at the Met Museum.
In his later years, Mackintosh increasingly focused on watercolor painting, producing evocative landscapes that captured serene beauty. An exemplary piece from this period is "Collioure, Pyrénées-Orientales" (c. 1924), part of the AIC collection, which highlights his evolving artistic expression. These later works confirm his versatility and artistic depth beyond his celebrated architectural and design achievements.
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Later Years
Charles Rennie Mackintosh spent his final years continuing his artistic pursuits, particularly refining his skills as a watercolorist. He passed away on December 10, 1928, in London, England. His passing marked the close of a prolific career that profoundly influenced and shaped modern art and design, leaving behind a rich body of work for future generations.
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Legacy and Impact
The legacy of Charles Rennie Mackintosh continues to inspire and resonate deeply within the realms of architecture, design, and fine art. His distinct artistic vision, deeply rooted in European Symbolism, proved to be a potent catalyst for new aesthetic directions across Europe. He remains an enduring figure, celebrated for his pioneering spirit and the timeless elegance embedded within his designs and artworks, continuing to influence contemporary practice globally.
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Charles Rennie Mackintoshはいつ亡くなりましたか?
Charles Rennie Mackintoshは1928年12月10日にLondon, Roman Empireで亡くなりました(享年60歳)。
Charles Rennie Mackintoshはどこで生まれましたか?
Charles Rennie Mackintoshは1868年6月7日にTownhead, United Kingdomで生まれました。
Charles Rennie Mackintoshは何で最もよく知られていますか?
Charles Rennie MackintoshはScottish architect, designer, water colourist and artistで最もよく知られています。
Charles Rennie Mackintoshは何歳で亡くなりましたか?
Charles Rennie Mackintoshは亡くなった時60歳でした。
Charles Rennie Mackintoshの国籍はどこですか?
Charles Rennie MackintoshはUnited Kingdomの出身です。
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