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Design for a Music Room, c. 1901 (colour lithograph)
991159 Design for a Music Room, c.1901 (colour lithograph) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928) (after); 40.5x53.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Design for a Music Room; Panels by Margaret McDonald Mackintosh. An illustration from Meister der Innenkunst, published by Alex Koch (1902). Emil Hochdanz (1816-1885) after Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Colour lithograph. Designed c.1901. 40.5 x 53.3cm. The designs were submitted to 1901 competition to design the House for a Lover of Art.); Photo eChristies Images; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 22493566
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1901 20th Century Decorative Arts Alex Koch Artist German Capital Letter Charles Rennie Mackintosh Chimney Chimney Piece Competing Competition Competitive Competitor Decorative Panel Emil Hochdanz Fireplace Fireside Fitting Floral Design Floral Pattern Form Geometric Geometrical German Art German Artist German Text Glasgow Four Glasgow School Glasgow Style Hearth Hochdanz House For A Lover Of Art Interior Design Jugendstil Language Lettering Lighting Lithographic Lithoprint Mackintosh Medium Group Medium Group Of Objects Meister Der Innenkunst Modern Style Mounted On Panel Music Room Nouveau Overlooking Panel Patterned Picture Portfolio Prints Publication Publisher Rennie Mackintosh Scottish Artist Scottish Artists Sculptural Seating Shape Shaped Spook School Stile Liberty Stool Word Artist British British Artist Interior Decoration
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This print showcases a stunning "Design for a Music Room" created around 1901 by the renowned artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The color lithograph, measuring 40.5x53.3 cm, is part of a private collection and features panels designed by Margaret McDonald Mackintosh. Originally submitted to a competition in 1901 for the House of a Lover of Art, these intricate designs exemplify Mackintosh's exceptional talent in interior design. The composition combines geometric and floral elements, creating an enchanting visual experience that transports viewers into the early twentieth century. The image captures an array of decorative panels mounted on walls overlooking an ornate fireplace with lettering adorning its surroundings. A medium group of objects including chairs and stools are strategically placed within the room, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Mackintosh's artistry shines through his meticulous attention to detail as he seamlessly blends European influences with his own unique style. This piece reflects the essence of Art Nouveau movement while also showcasing German artistic flair. With its harmonious blend of shapes, lighting effects, and floral patterns, this "Design for a Music Room" represents not only Mackintosh's genius but also serves as a testament to the rich history and evolution of interior decoration during this period. Overall, this print offers viewers an immersive glimpse into Mackintosh's visionary world where art meets function in perfect harmony.
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