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Charles Rennie MacIntosh Art Noveau T-shirt
Glasgow-born Charles Rennie Mackintosh is a major figure in the art nouveau movement. One of the most original and influential Scottish artists of his time. Known for his nature motifs, geometric forms and curving lines. His style is easily recognizable. This design Mackintosh created for a 1896 poster for the Scottish Musical Review and is the best example of his accomplishments in graphic design. Its central, elongated figure is androgynous and conflated with an abstract, flowering Tree of Life, an image that would be a key component in the architecture of his most famous building, the Glasgow School of Art. The halo surrounding the figure suggests transcendence; the songbirds are a fitting reference to the subject of the magazine; and the purple, indigo, and green invoke the Scottish landscape. 
The unisex soft-style t-shirt puts a new spin on casual comfort. Made from very soft materials, this tee is 100% cotton for solid colors. Heather colors and sports grey include polyester. 
.: The classic fit with the crew neckline deliver a clean, versatile style that can match any occasion, whether it's formal or semi-formal. 
.: All shirts feature a pearlized, tear-away label for total wearing comfort. 
.: Made using ethically grown and harvested US cotton.

Charles Rennie MacIntosh Art Noveau The Scottish Musical Review 1896 T-Shirt, Sc

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