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  1. 3 giu 2024 · In collaboration with three other students (collectively known as “The Four”), one of whom, Margaret Macdonald, became his wife in 1900, Mackintosh achieved an international reputation in the 1890s as a designer of unorthodox posters, craftwork, and furniture.

  2. 6 giorni fa · Après le beau succès qu’elle a obtenu à Glasgow lors du Symposium Mackintosh devant un parterre choisi de spécialistes, Clara Silber, comédienne et membre active de notre association a choisi de nous présenter une nouvelle édition de « Margaret Macdonald : L’artiste éclipsée »

  3. 6 giorni fa · Actualités. Clara Silber présente Margaret Macdonald. Après le beau succès qu’elle a obtenu à Glasgow lors... Lire plus. juin 21, 2024. Les collégiens de Port-Vendres et Charles Rennie Mackintosh, nouvelle rencontre un siècle plus tard… Le jeudi 24 avril, dix-sept collégiens de la classe Européenne... Lire plus. juin 19, 2024.

  4. 4 giorni fa · ABSTRACT : In this article, I offer a detailed examination of Margaret Macdonald's response to the Cartesian sceptical argument from dreaming. I show that Macdonald's views were not well understood by her contemporaries, and I suggest that this misunderstanding has led to her omission from subsequent discussions of this subject.

  5. 5 giorni fa · Margaret Macdonald "The Annunciation" Glasgow, 1896. Pannello in lastra di alluminio battuta a leggero rilievo e dorature, con inserzione di pietre colorate verde smeraldo e rosso rubino.

  6. www.crmsociety.com › whats-on-the-mackintosh-society-at-50The Mackintosh Society at 50

    9 giu 2024 · To celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events to mark its anniversary at its home at Queen’s Cross. This is the former church designed by Mackintosh and now operating as a successful venue for music and events such as weddings, concerts, films and talks.

  7. 7 giu 2024 · Mackintosh and his friend, Herbert MacNair, met Margaret and Frances Macdonald at art school. They all started working together on furniture, metalwork, and illustration. Their style was recognized as the “Spook School,” and they became well-known as “The Four.”