The Glasgow Four

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The Glasgow Four were a group of influential early 20th-century artists and designers associated with the Glasgow School, known for helping shape the distinctive Glasgow Style within the broader Art Nouveau movement.

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instanceOf art movement group
artist collective
design group
activePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
alsoKnownAs The Four NERFINISHED
The Spook School NERFINISHED
artisticDiscipline book illustration
metalwork design
poster design
stained glass design
associatedCity Glasgow NERFINISHED
associatedInstitution Glasgow School NERFINISHED
associatedWith Glasgow School of Art NERFINISHED
country Scotland
culturalContext Scottish art history
field architecture-related design
art
design
genre decorative arts
graphic design
illustration
interior design
painting
hasPart MacNair-Macdonald artistic partnership
Mackintosh-Macdonald artistic partnership NERFINISHED
historicalContext turn of the 20th century European avant-garde
influenced European Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
modernist design
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Celtic art
Symbolism NERFINISHED
location Glasgow NERFINISHED
member Charles Rennie Mackintosh NERFINISHED
Frances Macdonald NERFINISHED
Herbert MacNair NERFINISHED
Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh NERFINISHED
movement Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Glasgow Style NERFINISHED
notableFor development of the Glasgow Style
highly stylized linear forms
integration of fine and applied arts
use of symbolic and mystical imagery
region United Kingdom
styleCharacteristic elongated human figures
fusion of rectilinear and curvilinear forms
geometric ornament
sinuous organic lines

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The Four alsoKnownAs The Glasgow Four