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    Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs Queen’s Cross Church in Glasgow, Scotland

    Queen’s Cross Church story begins when John Honeyman of Glasgow’s Honeyman & Keppie architectural practice was given, from the Free Church of St Matthew, the contract to build a new church, near Maryhill, a poor neighbourhood with tenements and warehouses.
    We are in 1897.
    A young artist, studying at the Glasgow School of Art is gaining popularity [...]

    Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Modern Style Makes Glasgow Flourish!

    Hi everybody!
    No green leaves on the trees yet, but my window is wide open this morning and a very pleasant spring atmosphere is coming up from the garden! Here’s the spring, at last! This winter seemed to be a never ending one this year!

    Now, if you could have a look at the sunny room where [...]

    Glasgow School of Art, an Architectural Expression of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Symbolic Art

    Germany – Art Nouveau – Sheet 3 Stamps

    As a “suite” to the great post that Mairiuna wrote about Mrs Kate Cranston’s tearooms, revealing Charles Rennie Mackintosh as the artist behind the magnificient decorative style of its interiors, I would like to emphasize today on the symbolism that lies underneath Mackintosh’s creative designs.   
    But first, to put ourselves into context, let’s step [...]

    Teatime at Miss Cranston’s Willow Tearooms in Glasgow

    Hi everybody ! Try to imagine we’re all sitting on a Mackintosh chair round a Mackintosh table, in the very special atmosphere of the Willow Tearooms in Glasgow, chatting about everything Scotland, our favourite subject !
    To begin with, have you read our friends’ second Letter from Scotland? This time, Iain and Margaret have told us [...]

    The Willow Tearoom, 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

    If it is pouring with rain, as is often the case in Scotland, and if you are not lost in the midst of nowhere in a most desolate and remote place of the Scottish countryside with only a thermos of black coffee to cheer you up, it would be unthinkable not to be able to [...]