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Charles Rennie Mackintosh set of unopened playing cards gift set. This set of 2 unopened and unused playing cards are in a lovely gift box, with designs by renowned Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Still in the original cellophane the base card suggests these cards were particularly created for Bridge.

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Some age related wear to the box.

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Box size is 14 cm wide 10 cm depth 3 cm tall.

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, and artist, a key figure in the Art Nouveau movement, known for his innovative designs in architecture, furniture, and interiors, particularly in Glasgow.

Early Life and Career:

Born:

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow on June 7, 1868.

Education and Apprenticeship:

He studied at the Glasgow School of Art and was apprenticed to architect John Hutchinson.

Honeyman and Keppie:

After his apprenticeship, he joined the firm of Honeyman and Keppie, where he became a partner in 1904.

Glasgow School of Art:

His most famous work is the Glasgow School of Art building, built between 1896 and 1909.

Design and Artistic Style:

Art Nouveau:

Mackintosh was a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau movement, known for his elegant and innovative designs.

Collaborations:

He often collaborated with his wife, Margaret Macdonald, who was also an artist.

Interior Design:

He was known for his work on interior design, including the design of Kate Cranston's Tea Rooms.

Furniture and Objects:

His designs included furniture, lighting, and wallpaper, often incorporating geometric shapes and natural motifs.

Influence:

Mackintosh's work was influential on European design movements such as Art Nouveau and Secessionism.

Later Life and Legacy:

Depression and Financial Difficulties:

Mackintosh struggled with depression and financial difficulties, leading him to leave Glasgow in 1913.

Move to France:

He and his wife moved to Port-Vendres in southern France in 1923, where he created a large portfolio of watercolour paintings.

Death:

Charles Rennie Mackintosh died in London on December 10, 1928, at the age of 60.

Legacy:

He is now recognized as one of the most important figures of Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style).

Forgotten in Glasgow:

For many years, Mackintosh's reputation was largely forgotten in his native city of Glasgow, but his legacy has since been revived.

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Playing cards likely originated in China during the Tang Dynasty (around the 9th century) and spread to Europe via the Islamic world, with the earliest European references appearing in the 1370s.

 

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