The artwork titled “Décor de la salle à manger (House for an art lover, Glasgow)” was created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1901. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the design genre. It is part of the series “House for an art lover, Glasgow.”
The artwork depicts a stylized figure adorned with organic and flowing lines, characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The figure appears to be elegantly draped in a long, patterned garment, ornamented with delicate, swirling motifs. The use of soft, muted colors, such as pastel blues and pinks, enhances the graceful and ethereal quality of the figure. Embellishments resembling large, blossoming roses are prominently featured, contributing to the harmonious blend of natural elements and decorative art. The overall composition reflects Mackintosh’s innovative approach to design, combining functionality with aesthetic beauty.