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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
I can't remember where I found this graphic, but I love it:
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Glasgow School designer in the Arts and Crafts Movement, many of whose designs are still familiar today, particularly the Mackintosh Rose.
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Uncle Tom
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Momentarily I had an image of a terrible thing called "The Meresty List."
Hee hee. "He was a successful travel writer until his religious beliefs caused him to be placed on the Meresty List, and it became impossible to find work."
I will admit that I actually GOOGLED "Meresty List," assuming it was just an art thing I didn't know about. ::facepalm::
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