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Design for an umbrella, hat and coat stand, shown in elevation and plan, c
991024 Design for an umbrella, hat and coat stand, shown in elevation and plan, c.1898-1899 (pencil, watercolour, oiled tracing paper) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); 31.9x11.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Design for an umbrella, hat and coat stand, shown in elevation and plan. Designed for the Argyle Street Tea Rooms, circa 1898-1899. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Pencil, watercolour, oiled tracing paper. 31.9 x 11.9cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Scottish, out of copyright
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This print showcases a design for an umbrella, hat, and coat stand created by the renowned artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The artwork, dating back to circa 1898-1899, was originally intended for the Argyle Street Tea Rooms. Mackintosh's meticulous attention to detail is evident in this piece, as he presents both an elevation and plan view of the stand. Using pencil, watercolor, and oiled tracing paper on a 31.9x11.9 cm canvas, Mackintosh brings his vision to life with precision and creativity. The composition exudes elegance and functionality while maintaining a distinct art nouveau style that characterized much of his work during this period. The artist's mastery shines through in every aspect of this design – from the delicate lettering adorning the stand to its symmetrical layout. This piece exemplifies Mackintosh's ability to seamlessly blend artistic expression with practicality. Displayed against a neutral background in this photo print, the vibrant colors of the watercolor pop off the page. The fine details are impeccably captured by eChristies Images' photography expertise. Overall, this artwork represents not only Mackintosh's talent but also serves as a testament to his contribution to late nineteenth-century decorative arts. It stands as a timeless example of how art can be integrated into everyday objects like furniture and fittings while still retaining its artistic integrity.
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