Sentences with phrase «from mackintosh»

The quote from Mackintosh comes the closest to saying that, and if you think that is what he is saying, you should get his book and read it.

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But either way, the Plymouth Brethren from over a hundred years ago and since have given us many valuable writings, and the writings of C.H. Mackintosh especially have been very encouraging to me as I learn more about the LORD.
But local sources from within the party say the central party is backing Mackintosh because they are desperate to avoid a byelection.
My dress is from Millie Mackintosh (here) and shoes from Topshop (here), perfectly comfortable for sightseeing.
My dear friend Millie Mackintosh has designed some amazing pieces for her Summer collection (you've seen me wearing her gingham design here), and you can see us wearing some of my favorite pieces from her line above (shop the white dress here, and the floral dress here).
This Millie Mackintosh leather mini skirt is another wardrobe staple, and looks understatedly sexy with a casual tee tucked in — coupled with this denim jacket, this look has that undone, borrowed - from - your - boyfriend vibe.
With a creative directorship of Mackintosh under his belt, Bulgaria - born designer Kiko Kostadinov has been busy since graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2016.
Synopsis: A shipwreck separates Viola (Imogen Stubbs) from her twin brother, Sebastian (Steven Mackintosh).
The big - screen version will utilise composer Claude - Michel Schönberg's original score from the musical, and is being produced by Cameron Mackintosh, who worked on the British stage iteration.
Don is rejoined by his children, Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) and Tammy (Imogen Poots, V for Vendetta), who promptly leave the protected area to get some belongings from their old home and find mom is a lot less dead than dad would have them believe.
Other times — well, other times there's Clare Mackintosh's I Let You Go, and from page one you're asking yourself, where has this terrific book been all my life?
Coming from Com.X this April is the original graphic novel, Seeds, written and illustrated by Ross Mackintosh.
Mackintosh Inn, located at 35th Street and Quincy, one block from historic Brookside restaurants, shops and art galleries, offers you a home away from home for a «get - away,» visiting family and friends, or if you're in town on business.
Obtaining inspiration from the encompassing landscape, the flower works of art by Charles Rennie Mackintosh as well as the upturned boats around the seashore, Enric Miralles created a design which he proclaimed as a building «growing out of the land».
25 leading international artists, including Simon Starling, Sir Antony Gormley, Grayson Perry, Cornelia Parker, Jenny Saville, David Shrigley and Douglas Gordon have used materials retrieved from The Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh library after the fire to create original works of art to help raise money for restoration of the Mackintosh Building.
Curated by Sarah Lowndes, author of Social Sculpture: The Rise of the Glasgow Art Scene, for the Mackintosh Museum, the exhibition that runs till 30 September 2012 presents artworks and documentation of women artists in Glasgow from the late 1930s.
The Mackintosh Building project at The Glasgow School of Art has been given a boost due to the discovery of identical pine wood sourced as salvage from a Massachusetts cotton mill.
From operator to spectator; «incidents of mirror travel» at the Cape through Metallurgy, a photographic series by Caroline Mackintosh.
For Rotate, WORKS PROJECTS curated a group show which drew together new work by the eight artists who work with the gallery: Edwina Ashton, Michael Dean, Sarah Dobai, Andy Holden, David Mackintosh, Roy Voss, Richard Wilson and Richard Woods, who work in diverse media, from drawing to sculpture, animation to installation.
Artists chosen by J. Walter Thompson London, and including seven Turner Prize winners, come from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds to create a distinctive body of work, reflecting the international importance and influence of the Mackintosh Building on those who studied there and further afield.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City held a major retrospective exhibition of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's works from 21 November 1996 to 16 February 1997.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) Founded in 1936, its collection embraces various types of art, such as: African, American, and Ancient artifacts, including antiquities from Ancient Egypt, Greece, Etruria, Rome, and Byzantium; Art Nouveau and Art Deco, including works by Hector Guimard, Emile Galle, Louis Majorelle, Louis Comfort Tiffany; works by the Vienna Secession and Peter Behrens; Arts & Crafts works by Charles Mackintosh, and Frank Lloyd Wright; East Asian art; European art, featuring works by Murillo, Poussin, Gentileschi and Goya; decorative art, including gold, porcelain and enamel boxes, silverware, The Pratt Faberge Eggs collection; South Asian art from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Tibet.
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Craig Mackintosh at Celsias writes about «the obstinate pushing of ethanol from corn, sugar, soy, and palm oils in the face of their overwhelming detrimental effect on people's lives, and on the environment.
This is clearly entrenched within the proposed legislation, which would also include strong, new tools to collect child support from parents following separation or divorce,» Justice Minister Gord Mackintosh said in a statement.
A. I understood the mackintosh enabled you to rush from wherever you were to Croydon County Court to conduct another case listed to start at the same time.
But as far as private residences go, Mackintosh built only two from scratch, one of which, Windyhill, has just come on the market causing quite a stir among fans of his work.
Windyhill, in Kilmacolm, 29 miles from Glasgow, is a sprawling property commissioned by Mackintosh's friend and patron, wealthy merchant William Davidson in 1900.
As architects go, Charles Rennie Mackintosh was certainly not prolific, so news that Windyhill - one of only two private homes built by the master of Art Nouveau from scratch - is on the market has caused a bit of a stir...
Get high - shine porcelain tiles like this from Alistair Mackintosh.
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