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Domino Clock, 1917 (ebonised wood with ivory and plastic inlay)
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Domino Clock, 1917 (ebonised wood with ivory and plastic inlay)
GLS219816 Domino Clock, 1917 (ebonised wood with ivory and plastic inlay) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); 25.5x13x12.8 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow, Scotland; © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
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© © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection / Bridgeman Images
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Glasgow School Mackintosh Charles Rennie 1868 1928 Secession Jugendstyl Square Architects Art Style Scotland Scotish
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This print showcases the Domino Clock, a remarkable piece of art created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1917. Crafted from ebonised wood with intricate ivory and plastic inlay, this clock is a true testament to Mackintosh's artistic genius. Measuring at 25.5x13x12.8 cm, the Domino Clock can be found at the Art Gallery and Museum in Kelvingrove, Glasgow, Scotland. It is part of the prestigious CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection. Mackintosh was not only an architect but also a prominent figure in the art movement known as Art Nouveau or Secession Jugendstil. His unique style and innovative designs continue to inspire artists and designers around the world. The square-shaped clock exudes elegance and sophistication while showcasing Mackintosh's signature design elements. Its clean lines, geometric patterns, and attention to detail make it a true masterpiece of its time. As we admire this photograph captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of Mackintosh's contribution to Scottish art and architecture. This artwork represents his ability to seamlessly blend functionality with aesthetic beauty. With its rich history rooted in Scotland yet admired across Europe, this Domino Clock serves as a timeless symbol of creativity and craftsmanship that continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.
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