Of the many practitioners of art nouveau in Great Britain, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) has outlasted them all. His work bridged the more ornate style of the later nineteenth century and the forms of international modernism that followed. This lavishly illustrated edition has been greatly expanded and contains newly discovered material about both the early life of the architect and the formative years in which his plans for the School of Art were executed.
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Of the many practitioners of art nouveau in Great Britain, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) has outlasted them all. His work bridged the more ornate style of the later nineteenth century and the forms of international modernism that followed. This lavishly illustrated edition has been greatly expanded and contains newly discovered material about both the early life of the architect and the formative years in which his plans for the School of Art were executed.
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Fair. An acceptable and readable copy. All pages are intact, and the spine and cover are also intact. This item may have light highlighting, writing or underlining through out the book, curled corners, missing dust jacket and or stickers.
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VG+ in VG+ jacket. Book. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. Hardback bound in dark brown cloth-covered boards with silver title on the spine. Book has a touch of rubs at lower spine and lower corners. No defects to note on the dust jacket. Of the many practitioners of Art Nouveau in Great Britain, Charles Mackintosh has outlasted them all. Book provides his work with color and black & white photos of his works. 198 pages including the Index.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 4to; Very good copy with minor shelfwear. Dust jacket with minor shelfwear and mild chipping to corners and head of spine.