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Mackintosh, Charles Rennie























Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
GLAHA 52700, chair with high tapering back, for the hall, Windyhill, Kilmacolm 1901. Oak, stained dark. with rush seat, 133.7 x 73.2 x 54.5
White occasional table, designed for the Warndorfer music salon, Vienna, 1902

Revolving Bookcase, 1904, for Hous'hill, Nitshill, Glasgow. Wood, painted,122,00 x 46,00 x 46,00 cm (National Galleries of Scotland)

Willow Chair, 1904, designed for the Willow Tea Rooms
Cabinet with inlaid glass panels, designed for 14 Kingsborough Gardens, Glasgow. 1902
Chair with Stenciled High Back, designed in 1897, probably made about 1900, for Catherine Cranston's Argyle Street Tearooms in Glasgow

Domino Table, 1897. Oak, 76,2 x 63,5 cm. Gift of the Glasgow School of Art. (The Museum of Modern Art, NY)

Tea Table, 1904. Ebonized wood, 61 x 93,3 x 50,2 cm. Guimard Fund (The Museum of Modern Art, NY)

Charles Rennie Mackintosh by James Craig Annan, modern bromide print, 1893. 204 mm x 148 mm, National Portrait Gallery, London

INGRAM CHAIR, made after Mackintosh’s design for a dining chair in the White Dining Room of the Ingram Tea Rooms in Glasgow c. 1910
Side Chair, 1897. Oak and silk, 138,1 x 50,8 x 45,7 cm, seat 43,2 cm. Gift of the Glasgow School of Art. (The Museum of Modern Art, NY)

Armchairs 1907, Oak with leather upholstery, Each: 76,9 x 57,1 x 36,2 cm), seat 45,7 cm. Gift of the Glasgow School of Art. (The Museum of Modern Art)

Side Chair, 1897. Oak and silk, 138,1 x 50,8 x 45,7 cm, seat 43,2 cm. Gift of the Glasgow School of Art. (The Museum of Modern Art, NY)

The Hill House Chair, designed in 1902-1903 for the publisher W.W. Blackie. The original still resides in the bedroom of the Hill House in Helensburgh.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald, 3 Lilybank Terrace, Glasgow, Scotland, Elevation sketch, design for mantelpiece incorporating painted panel, 1901. Pencil and watercolor on paper, 29,2 x 27,3 cm. Gift of Joseph H. Heil, by exchange. (The Museum of Modern Art, NY)

DS3 dining chair model

Charles Rennie Mackintosh, photographed by James Craig Annan, 1893

Design for a writing cabinet and chair, for The Hill House, Helensburgh, 1904. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 26,4 x 46,3 cm (The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow)

Two Chairs for the Blue Bedroom, Hous'hill Nitshill, Glasgow, 1904. Oak, line, 76,0 X 42,0 X 37,5 cm. (Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide)

302 ARGYLE, chair, ashwood frame stained black. Seat upholstered in a special fabric blue colour
A Windsor chair, designed for the Dutch Kitchen, Argyle Street Tearooms, Glasgow 1906. The top rail later inscribed “Secretary Ours Chair” for the Glasgow Philological Society. 73 cm

Dining Table, 1918
Design for a Dining Room, 1901 (watercolour)
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