VER SACRUM. [VIENNA SECESSION]
MITTEILUNGEN DER VEREINIGUNG BILDENDER KÜNSTLER ÖSTERREICHS, 1901, HEFT 23
£1,300
Auction: 7 September 2012 at 15:00 BST
Description
featuring the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh and Frances MacNair, printed paper wrappers, some staining to top RH corner; CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) (DESIGNER), THE CORAL ISLAND, published Blackie & Son Ltd, the front cover and spine with trellis repeat stylized Glasgow style motifs; another 11 with matching design; and another with orange cloth similar; CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) (DESIGNER), TOWN MICE IN THE COUNTRY, the front cover and spine with Modernist design; and another book with matching designs 'The Saucy May'; TALWIN MORRIS (DESIGNER), THE STUDENT'S ENGLISH DICTIONARY; CHILDREN OF THE NEW FOREST and DECISIVE BATTLES, and 13 other Blackie's titles with Art Nouveau cloth bindings; also JESSIE MARION KING (DESIGNER), GLASGOW, CITY OF THE WEST; THE GREY CITY OF THE NORTH (2 copies); and THE CITY OF THE WEST (34)
Footnote
Note:
After he moved to London in 1915 Mackintosh approached William Davidson, who had commissioned Windyhill in 1899, asking him to buy a painting as he was in need of money. Mackintosh may well have approached Walter Blackie too, as Blackie owned one of the late flower paintings, 'Anemones', before the 1933 Memorial Exhibition. Blackie probably commissioned these designs for book covers, and others, as a means of allaying Mackintosh's financial distress.