Part Seen, Part Imagined, Charles Rennie Mackintosh & Margaret Macdonald,VG w/DJ
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Neat, Timothy. Part Seen, Part Imagined: Meaning and Symbolism in the Work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald (Edinburgh: Canongate Press, 1994).
English, First British Edition, a Very Good book in a Very Good dust jacket, HC, 4to, 11 1/2" x 9," 207 pp., including illustrations, Notes, Bibliography, and Index.
ISBN: 0862413664
First British Edition. Very Good black cloth-covered boards with black lettering in gilt decorative rectangle on spine. Covers have bumping and general wear along edges, tips, and head and tail of spine, else clean and intact, binding tight. Very Good brown paper dust jacket with white lettering in black decorative rectangle on spine. Dust jacket has bumping along edges and tips and light rubbing, else clean and intact, not price-clipped. Dust jacket protected in a paper-backed Mylar sleeve. Pages pristine and intact. Replete with illustrations in black-and-white and color. Fascinating monograph about the work of the artist couple, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and Margaret Macdonald (1864-1933). Mackintosh was a Scottish architect, designer, and visual artist. Macdonald was an English artist who made a variety of artworks in different media including gesso panels, leaded glass, embroidery, repousse metalwork, and book illustrations. Author Timothy Neat focuses his discussion on the hidden meanings and symbolism in Mackintosh's and Macdonald's work.