Décor de la salle à manger (House for an art lover, Glasgow) (1901) by Charles Rennie Mackintosh

“Décor de la salle à manger (House for an art lover, Glasgow)” is an artwork crafted by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the year 1901. The piece is a notable representation of the Art Nouveau movement and falls within the design genre. This artwork is a part of the “House for an art lover, Glasgow” series.

The artwork features an intricate depiction aligned with the Art Nouveau style, characterized by elegant, flowing lines and organic forms. Central to the composition is a stylized human figure adorned with delicate patterns and surrounded by floral elements. The design showcases Mackintosh’s distinctive approach to form and decoration, emphasizing both aesthetic beauty and structural harmony. The use of pastel tones, along with the combination of soft curves and precise geometric shapes, illuminates the serene and sophisticated essence of the piece. This work is emblematic of Mackintosh’s innovative vision in the realm of design and his ability to fuse artistic creativity with functional elegance.

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