Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Ingram Chair Small - 1904

Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Ingram Chair Small - 1904

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Ingram Chair Small - 1904
Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed the High back Ingram Chair around 1910 for the White Dining Room of the Ingram Tea Rooms in Glasgow Scotland.

Black lacquered ash wood. Seats covered with leather. His “Spook School” did not gain immediate notoriety due to his unconformity to the standards of French and Belgium Art Nouveau. Slowly he gained appreciation by the populous throughout Europe as well as his contemporaries of Art Nouveau whom he thought were excessive in their decorative style. His participation in such landmark events such as the 1902 exhibit of Modern Decorative Arts in Turin and the 1931 Exhibition of the Vienna Secession School solidified his place in the history of design.

Dimensions: 55 x 49 x 110 cm ( W x D x H )


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Charles Rennie Mackintosh Born 7. June, 1868 – Died 10. December, 1928

Mackintosh`s finest work dates where about a doznen intensively creative years around 1900. His buildings in Glasgow, and especially his craggy masterpiece the Glasgow School of Art, are more complex and playful than anything in Britain at the time. His interiors, many of them designed in collaboration with his wife, Margaret Macdonald, are both spare and sensuous, creating a world of heightend aesthetic sensibility.

Mackintosh has been lauded as a pioneer of the Modern Movement and as a master of Art Nouveau.


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