Part Seen, Part Imagined: Meaning and Symbolism in the Work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald

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“Part Seen, Part Imagined: Meaning and Symbolism in the Work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald” gives a fascinating analysis of the ideas and spiritual visions that inspired the intriguing artwork of Mackintosh and Margaret MacDonald, and their contemporaries, Frances Macdonald and Herbert MacNair. Precise visual evaluations of over 100 works of art are included, with illustrations in both colour and b/w.

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Part Seen, Part Imagined: Meaning and Symbolism in the Work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald
By
Timothy Neat

  • Publisher: Canongate Press, 1994
  • Hardcover
  • ISBN 9780862413668
  • First edition
  • Size: 4to
  • 207 pages

“Part Seen, Part Imagined: Meaning and Symbolism in the Work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald” gives a fascinating analysis of the ideas and spiritual visions that inspired the intriguing artwork of Mackintosh and Margaret MacDonald, and their contemporaries, Frances Macdonald and Herbert MacNair. Precise visual evaluations of over 100 works of art are included, with illustrations in both colour and b/w.

Condition:
The dust wrapper is in good condition only, clean, with sunning to the spine, rubbing to the corners and to the top of the spine, and rubbing and fraying to the base of the spine. The binding is secure and tight, and the interior is unmarked and in near fine condition.