Art Deco Pink Roses Charles Rennie Mackintosh Museum Flower Vase 10.2H
PN# SDA44Ceramic Flower Vase with Bright Pink Roses from Mackintosh's Rose and Teardrop textile design (1915-1928). Charles Rennie Mackintosh is a Scottish artists from the British Arts and Crafts movement from the late 19th to early 20th century. His works include historical interiors, drawings, and architecture. They emphasize a syncretistic blend of Celtic and Japanese art.
Rose and Teardrop textile design -- a series roses mixed across a two dimensional surfact. The roses are particularly appropriate for a flower vase. And the pink color is marvelous.
- Art vase is made from kiln-fired ceramic, color and gloss finish. (PN SDA44)
- Shape is oval.
- Measures 10.25 in H x 4 in W x 2.75 in D. Weight 1.75 lbs.
This vase is part of an art vase collection called Silhouette d'Art. It is crafted from fine ceramic and decorated with a famous masterpiece painting. Vases are a cooperative effort between two European fine art manufacturers -- Parastone, a Dutch Art Company, and John Beswick, a British ceramic company. The famous art masterpieces are selected for their visual beauty and then applied to a special shaped vase design with a cut edge to enhance a design element from the painting.