The present dissertation deals with the artistic collaboration of a married couple, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald. Living in Glasgow at the turn of the century, theeå, Swedeny concentrated their work on interior design. However, artistic collaboration has been neglected by traditional art history, with its concentration on individual creativity. For the couple in question, this has meant that the work they created together has been mainly attributed to Mackintosh, thereby relegating Macdonald to the role of spouse and assistant, rather than co-creator. The present dissertation presents a different picture of the couple's collaboration, challenging and revising our cultural perceptions about the creative abilities of th...
I have prepared three longitudinal, north facing sections to complement an existing, south-facing st...
Feminism and Interior Design in the 1960s is a research endeavor that attempts to contribute to the ...
The material culture of domestic life has habitually been gendered as feminine. The traditional narr...
The present dissertation deals with the artistic collaboration of a married couple, Charles Rennie M...
After a century of scholarship we are still intrigued, and somewhat perplexed, by Mackintosh's worki...
Sisters Margaret and Frances Macdonald with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and J. Herbert MacNair were th...
This dissertation examines the designs of two of Scotland's most important architects, Charles Renni...
Architecture is inherently collaborative, however the most pervasive image of a great architect is t...
This thesis argues that women were seminal to the development of interior design as a discipline and...
[Abstract] Glasgow was by tradition a classical city like its rival Edinburgh. In Glasgow Classicism...
As an art student at a historically women’s college, I place my self-portraits in conversation with ...
The exhibition of new work by Jaspar Joseph-Lester and Sharon Kivland. Each of the works draws from ...
From 1880 to 1920, many American artists depicted what I call the artful interior with a single fema...
Describes the creation of a model of Mackintosh's House for An Art Lover, based on the original desi...
Dining Room, wood paneling with decorative gesso panels, looking up; The House for an Art Lover is b...
I have prepared three longitudinal, north facing sections to complement an existing, south-facing st...
Feminism and Interior Design in the 1960s is a research endeavor that attempts to contribute to the ...
The material culture of domestic life has habitually been gendered as feminine. The traditional narr...
The present dissertation deals with the artistic collaboration of a married couple, Charles Rennie M...
After a century of scholarship we are still intrigued, and somewhat perplexed, by Mackintosh's worki...
Sisters Margaret and Frances Macdonald with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and J. Herbert MacNair were th...
This dissertation examines the designs of two of Scotland's most important architects, Charles Renni...
Architecture is inherently collaborative, however the most pervasive image of a great architect is t...
This thesis argues that women were seminal to the development of interior design as a discipline and...
[Abstract] Glasgow was by tradition a classical city like its rival Edinburgh. In Glasgow Classicism...
As an art student at a historically women’s college, I place my self-portraits in conversation with ...
The exhibition of new work by Jaspar Joseph-Lester and Sharon Kivland. Each of the works draws from ...
From 1880 to 1920, many American artists depicted what I call the artful interior with a single fema...
Describes the creation of a model of Mackintosh's House for An Art Lover, based on the original desi...
Dining Room, wood paneling with decorative gesso panels, looking up; The House for an Art Lover is b...
I have prepared three longitudinal, north facing sections to complement an existing, south-facing st...
Feminism and Interior Design in the 1960s is a research endeavor that attempts to contribute to the ...
The material culture of domestic life has habitually been gendered as feminine. The traditional narr...