Mackintosh and His Contemporaries in Europe and America :: Edited by Patrick Nuttgens soon to be presented for sale on the inspired BookLovers of Bath web site!
London: John Murray, 1988, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Includes: Black & white photographs; Diagrams; Frontispiece;
From the cover: As the Modern Movement comes under increasing critical scrutiny and many architects design in an idiom that has come to be known as post-Modern, the architecture of the wonderfully incandescent period before World War I is being seen as rich in artistic and technical meaning, and important as one of several sources for the architecture of today. The work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), with its highly original treatment of space and its decorative character, has come to be recognised as fundamentally symptomatic of the period. Throughout Europe, in the Americas and in Japan, Mack…
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Previous owners’ name & date to the first blank.
Black boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 160 pages. 10¾” x 8″.
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