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The Music Room (1900s) | Charles Rennie Mackintosh

The Music Room (1900s) | Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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  • 200gsm premium art paper
  • Giclee printed and framed to order in UK
  • Free tracked delivery within 10 days

What is a "Giclee" print?

The term "Giclee" is a French word that refers to the printing process, that creates a higher quality finished product than standard printing processes. Discover more about the "Giclee" printing process.

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The Trumpet Shop started off life as a vintage themed pop up shop in Edinburgh (Scotland) in 2017. Since then it has evolved into an exclusively online shop for vintage art prints that ships worldwide.

Bring the elegant and distinctive style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh into your home with this beautiful piece, "The Music Room." This work, dating from the early 1900s, showcases Mackintosh's unique blend of Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, and Scottish influences. The stylized floral motifs, geometric forms, and emphasis on vertical lines are characteristic of his distinctive aesthetic. "The Music Room," with its emphasis on light, space, and decorative details, exemplifies Mackintosh's holistic approach to design, where architecture, furniture, and decorative arts were conceived as a unified whole. Perfect for those who appreciate Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts design, and the innovative work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Did you know? Charles Rennie Mackintosh, along with his wife Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, her sister Frances Macdonald, and Frances' husband Herbert MacNair, formed a group known as "The Four."

 This group played a pivotal role in the development of the "Glasgow Style," a distinctive variant of Art Nouveau that flourished in Scotland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Their collaborative work, which spanned architecture, interior design, furniture, and graphic arts, had a significant impact on the Art Nouveau movement and helped establish Glasgow as a center of artistic innovation.

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