MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
Archivision Base to Module 9
Record
Preferred Title:
Hill House: Interiors and Furnishings
Image View:
Drawing Room bay window, detail showing stencil work on seating
Creator:
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (British interior designer, 1868-1928); Margaret Macdonald (British artist, 1865-1933)
Location:
site: Hill House (Helensburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom)
Date:
1902-1903 (creation)
Cultural Context:
British
Style Period:
Art Nouveau; Glasgow style
Work Type 1:
furnishing
Work Type 2:
seat furniture
Work Type 3:
lighting fixture
Classification:
decorative arts
Material:
mosaic; gesso; stained glass; wood; textiles
Technique:
construction (assembling); mosaic (process); painting and painting techniques; stained glass
Relation Work:
part of Hill House
Subjects:
decorative arts; plants; Housing; window: bay
Description:
[Mackintosh's wife, Margaret Macdonald, contributed fabric designs and a unique panel over the fireplace in the drawing room.] The entrance is on the short, western side, thus ensuring maximum privacy for the occupants since the public rooms face south. Immediately beyond the entrance are a library and business-room with small, slit windows overlooking the approach to the house. From the outer hall a short flight of steps leads up to the main, dark-beamed hall, providing circulation into the drawing-room and to the dining-room beyond. Thus the accepted principles of 19th-century country-house planning are followed, not only in the separation of zones according to function but also in the progression from public to semi-public to private areas. In the main hall, the principal staircase is partly enclosed by wooden uprights that repeat the vertical dimensions of the walls, which are interspersed with pale grey panels topped by coloured stencils. Characteristic oak furniture is pierced by squares; there are also
Collection:
Archivision Addition Module Two
Identifier:
1A1-MCR-HH-2-C27
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

Hill House: Interiors and Furnishings

Hill House: Interiors and Furnishings