Charles Rennie Mackintosh
(1868-1928)

Died aged c. 60

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 and died in London. He is among the most important figures of Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style).

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Commemorated on 7 plaques

Scottish architect and designer of The Glasgow School of Art Charles Rennie Mackintosh worked from this building from 1915 to 1923. His wife and fellow artist, Margaret Macdonald, had the adjoining studio. The unveiling of this plaque marks the centenary of The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art 1909-2009.

43 Glebe Place, World's End, Chelsea, London, United Kingdom where they worked

Charles Rennie Mackintosh [full inscription unknown]

15 Regent Park Square, G41 2AF, Glasgow, United Kingdom where they lived

Charles Rennie Mackintosh lived here 1875 - 1892

2 Firpark Terrace, Dennistoun, G31 2JT, Glasgow, United Kingdom where they lived (1875-1892)

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Rue Jules Ferry, Port-Vendre, France where they lived (1923-1927)

The Mackintosh Church Queen's Cross Church Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1899

The Mackintosh Church, Queen's Cross, 870 Garscube Road, G20 7EL, Glasgow, United Kingdom where they designed (1897-1899)

Charles Rennie Mackintosh lived here 1892 - 1893

6 Regent Park Square, G41 2AG, Glasgow, United Kingdom where they lived

Martyrs Public School 1895 - 1898 Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Parson St, G4 0PX, Glasgow, United Kingdom where they designed (1895-1898)