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House for an Art Lover - Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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A tour of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh House that was never built........that is until recently. Lots of splendid Arts and Crafts interiors, with plenty of beautiful furniture, blacksmithing and stained glass. It really is a House for and Art Lover - I hope you enjoy the tour. Regards Harry

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  2. How beautiful! thank you very much. Having just returned from Glasgow visiting museums and of course The Willow Tea Rooms. I just can't get Margaret and Charles Rennie MacIntosh and their work out of my mind.
  3. Can you do a video of Windyhill =D?
  4. Thank you for this video. I am studying Art Nouveau in Glasgow but from France ! Thanks to you, I can visit this house for an art lover. Love your accent !
  5. Thank you for that! Mackintosh was an incredible designer.
  6. Great !!! I always enjoy your videos. Very well filmed, good comments, excellent taste. Greetings from Argentina
  7. i can't thank you enough for showing this house, it really really helps me visually XD
  8. Thank you! very interesting and lovely!
  9. I went to the Mackintosh House at the Hunterian in Glasgow but they wouldn't allow picture which was a shame.It was really beautiful and an amazing reconstruction of his
    demolished home.
  10. Yes thanks - I am very lucky.
  11. Its nice to see your lovely wife. She has very pretty smile. From Tennessee.
  12. Liam - a pleasure as always.
  13. Hi deezynar - yours is the voice of an expert, and makes very good sense to me! I will be popping something up on Scotland Street School, and you might like that - I was certainly struck by its physical presence and style.
  14. I'll never be able to visit there, so I appreciate you filming and posting this. The Arts & Crafts leaders were a huge influence on the modern movement that came later. It's a shame that so many of the modern movement architects stripped everything down to the bone. Architects today mostly understand that elements that were cast aside as useless ornament actually concealed the joints between adjacent surfaces. Once you accept the need for those elements, it's just sensible to adorn them.
  15. Beautifully shot Harry, and informative you have done well my friend Thanks
  16. Yes - its well worth visiting - I also liked the Glasgow School of Art, but they did not allow filming which was a shame..........I could have kept students and their work out of the frame. Kelvingrove was excellent, as was Scotland Street and I have films on those coming. Harry
  17. Thanks Ron - Glasgow is certainly a good place to visit as most of the museums are free - and there is some really good stuff to see.
  18. Very interesting thank you.
  19. Beautiful isn't it! Been there, visited all sites related to Mackintosh, liked the Glasgow School of Arts and mostly the streetlights that are all around there! But....people shouldn't only watch thisο»Ώ on YouTube... take a week of and visit Glasgow...you might even buy a Mackintosh Souvenir.... a necklace or earrings or...


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