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Charles Rennie Mackintosh/Architect

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A 5 page research paper on Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The writer explores the significance of Mackintosh's work and argues that he was an innovator in his field. The writer also explores the various ways that critics have viewed his work. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

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Le Corbusier" (Meisler, 1997, p. 44). In 1994, a writing desk created by Mackintosh sold at auction in London for the astounding price of 793,500 pounds, which set a record for a piece of twentieth century furniture (Meisler, 1997). As this suggests, Mackintosh was an innovator of extraordinary talent. Mackintoshs architecture, according to many critics, exemplifies the Art Nouveau period in Great Britain. Art Nouveau refers to a style of decoration and architecture that was developed and popular during the 1880s and 1890s. The term derives from the Maison de lArt Nouveau, an interior design gallery, which opened in Paris in 1896 (Anonymous, 2002). This writer/tutor could not find reference to "Gustaf Clint," as per the assignment instructions. However, Gustav Klimt was part of the Art Nouveau movement in Vienna, along with architects, Wagner, Hoffman, and Obbrich (Anonymous, 2002). Their participation in promoting this new aesthetic appears to be the only connection between these two men. But while Klimt may have not had a direct influence on Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald certainly did have an enormous influence over Mackintoshs work. Macdonald along with her sister was part of an artistic group who liked to refer to themselves as "the immortals." The "Glasgow 4" influenced Mackintoshs work, but not nearly to the extent that hie was influenced by his wife. In fact, the influence of Macdonald, whom Mackintosh married, was so great that some early critics dismissed the "curvaceous, symbolic side" of Mackintoshs work as simply the "ruinous" influence of his wife (Meisler, 1997, p. 44). While Macdonalds influence is recognized as vital to Mackintoshs work, todays critics see it as beneficial. Mackintoshs architecture creates situations in which there is a balance between "darkness and light, line and curve, abstraction and sensuality, function and ...

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