Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Born
Charles Rennie McIntosh

(1868-06-07)7 June 1868
Townhead, Glasgow, Scotland
Died10 December 1928(1928-12-10) (aged 60)
NationalityBritish
EducationGlasgow School of Art
Known forArchitecture, Art, Design, Decorative Arts
Notable workGlasgow School of Art, The Willow Tearooms, Hill House, Queen's Cross Church, Scotland Street School
StyleSymbolism, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Glasgow Style
MovementGlasgow Style, Art Nouveau, Symbolism
SpouseMargaret Macdonald Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7 June 1868 – 10 December 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist. His artistic approach had much in common with European Symbolism. His work, alongside that of his wife Margaret Macdonald, was influential on European design movements such as Art Nouveau and Secessionism and praised by great modernists such as Josef Hoffmann. Mackintosh was born in Glasgow, Scotland and died in London, England. He is among the most important figures of Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style).