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Campanile, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome, 1891 (pencil on paper)
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Campanile, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome, 1891 (pencil on paper)
3259023 Campanile, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome, 1891 (pencil on paper) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portfolio of Mackintosh sketches created in Italy. Formerly part of the Dr. Thomas Howarth collection, sold at Christies, Feb. 17, 1994.); Archivision Inc.; Scottish, out of copyright
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This print transports us back to the enchanting city of Rome in 1891. The subject of the image is the magnificent Campanile, located at S. Maria Maggiore, a prominent basilica in Rome. Drawn with meticulous detail using pencil on paper by renowned Scottish architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this artwork showcases his exceptional talent for capturing architectural exteriors. The Campanile stands tall against the backdrop of a clear sky, its intricate design and ornate details coming to life through Mackintosh's skilled hand. Every line and curve seems to tell a story, reflecting both the grandeur of Italian architecture and Mackintosh's own unique perspective. This particular print is part of a portfolio containing sketches created by Mackintosh during his time in Italy. It was once owned by Dr. Thomas Howarth before being sold at Christie's auction house on February 17th, 1994. Now preserved within a private collection, this piece offers viewers an intimate glimpse into Mackintosh's artistic journey as he explored different cultures and styles throughout his career. As we admire this remarkable work, we are reminded not only of Rome's timeless beauty but also of Mackintosh's significant contributions to both British and Scottish art history.
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