Born in Glasgow, he was apprenticed to an architect, but also attended evening classes in art.
He joined a firm of architects in 1889 and developed his own style: a contrast between strong right angles and decorative motifs with subtle curves, e.g. the Mackintosh Rose motif, along with some references to traditional Scottish architecture.
Amongst his architectural works are:
He also became a famous designer in interior design[?], furniture, textiles and metalwork. His work was shown at the Vienna Secession Exhibition in 1900.
Towards the end of his life, he became a painter of watercolours.
He was married to Margaret MacDonald, an English artist.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society tries to encourage a greater awareness of the work of Mackintosh as an important architect, artist and designer.
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