The White Rose and the Red Rose

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The White Rose and the Red Rose is a symbolist decorative artwork by Scottish artist Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, reflecting her distinctive Art Nouveau style and ethereal, allegorical themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Nouveau artwork
painting
symbolist artwork
artForm panel painting
artisticPeriod early 20th century
artisticSchool Glasgow Style NERFINISHED
associatedWith Charles Rennie Mackintosh NERFINISHED
Glasgow School of Art NERFINISHED
colorPalette muted tones
pastel colors
countryOfOrigin Scotland
creator Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh NERFINISHED
depicts red rose
stylized female figure
white rose
genre allegorical painting
decorative art
hasMotif decorative patterning
elongated figures
intertwined floral stems
hasStyle decorative
ethereal
linear Art Nouveau forms
symbolist
hasTheme allegory
femininity
floral symbolism
nature
romantic symbolism
influencedBy Celtic ornament
Pre-Raphaelite art NERFINISHED
Symbolist painting
movement Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Symbolism
notableFor dreamlike atmosphere
fusion of fine and decorative art
refined linear design
symbolic use of flowers
sharesStyleWith The Four Seasons (Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh) NERFINISHED
The May Queen (Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh) NERFINISHED
The Wassail (Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh) NERFINISHED

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Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh notableWork The White Rose and the Red Rose