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Orenco Originals:Orenco Originals
Theme:Flowers & Plants
Type:Single Pattern
Style:Picture, Pillow, Wall Hanging, Card
MPN:Does Not Apply
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Orenco Originals:Orenco Originals
UPC:0769572903750
We are pleased to offer an Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Two Roses by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Nouveau and a founding member of the Glasgow School Artist Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
About this chart:
Counted Cross Stitch Chart Specifics:
Its finished size is 14 inches (196 stitches) by 14 inches (196 stitches)
Fabric Size: This chart is designed for 14 count fabric
Fabric Color: We suggest using ivory or white fabric
Thread: This chart is designed for DMC Cotton Floss
# Floss Colors: This chart calls for 30 colors
You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14-count solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
***This is NOT a Kit-Purchase for graph-pattern-chart only***
Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868 1928 was a Scottish architect, designer, watercolorist and sculptor. He was a designer in the Arts and Crafts movement and also the main exponent of Art Nouveau in the United Kingdom. He had a considerable influence on European design. He was born in Glasgow and he died in London.
Art Nouveau is an international movement and style of art, architecture and applied artespecially the decorative artsthat peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th century (18901905). The name “Art Nouveau” is French for “new art”. It is also known as Jugendstil, German for “youth style”, named after the magazine Jugend, which promoted it, and in Italy, Stile Liberty from the department store in London, Liberty & Co., which popularized the style. A reaction to academic art of the 19th century, it is characterized by organic, especially floral and other plant-inspired motifs, as well as highly stylized, flowing curvilinear forms. Art Nouveau is an approach to design according to which artists should work on everything from architecture to furniture, making art part of everyday life.
Among the most prominent definers of the Glasgow School loose collective were The Four: the painter and glass artist Margaret MacDonald, acclaimed architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (MacDonald’s husband), MacDonald’s sister Frances, and Herbert MacNair. Cumulatively, The Four defined the Glasgow Style (a syncretistic blend of Celtic and Japanese art), which found favor throughout the modern art world of continental Europe. The Four, ultimately made a great impact on the definition of Art Nouveau.
We are pleased to offer an Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Two Roses by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Nouveau and a founding member of the Glasgow School Artist Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
About this chart:
Counted Cross Stitch Chart Specifics:
Its finished size is 14 inches (196 stitches) by 14 inches (196 stitches)
Fabric Size: This chart is designed for 14 count fabric
Fabric Color: We suggest using ivory or white fabric
Thread: This chart is designed for DMC Cotton Floss
# Floss Colors: This chart calls for 30 colors
You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14-count solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
***This is NOT a Kit-Purchase for graph-pattern-chart only***
Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868 1928 was a Scottish architect, designer, watercolorist and sculptor. He was a designer in the Arts and Crafts movement and also the main exponent of Art Nouveau in the United Kingdom. He had a considerable influence on European design. He was born in Glasgow and he died in London.
Art Nouveau is an international movement and style of art, architecture and applied artespecially the decorative artsthat peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th century (18901905). The name “Art Nouveau” is French for “new art”. It is also known as Jugendstil, German for “youth style”, named after the magazine Jugend, which promoted it, and in Italy, Stile Liberty from the department store in London, Liberty & Co., which popularized the style. A reaction to academic art of the 19th century, it is characterized by organic, especially floral and other plant-inspired motifs, as well as highly stylized, flowing curvilinear forms. Art Nouveau is an approach to design according to which artists should work on everything from architecture to furniture, making art part of everyday life.
Among the most prominent definers of the Glasgow School loose collective were The Four: the painter and glass artist Margaret MacDonald, acclaimed architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (MacDonald’s husband), MacDonald’s sister Frances, and Herbert MacNair. Cumulatively, The Four defined the Glasgow Style (a syncretistic blend of Celtic and Japanese art), which found favor throughout the modern art world of continental Europe. The Four, ultimately made a great impact on the definition of Art Nouveau.