The artwork titled “Fetges,” created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1927, is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the cityscape genre.
In the artwork, a picturesque village scene is depicted with clusters of houses nestled within a verdant, hilly landscape. The composition showcases the geometric and stylized forms characteristic of Art Nouveau, with the buildings and surrounding fields rendered in a harmonious palette of greens, blues, and earthy tones. The meticulous arrangement of shapes and the delicate, almost mosaic-like quality emphasize Mackintosh’s distinct approach to capturing the essence of a serene village nestled amid rolling hills. The clean lines and structured layout evoke a sense of order and tranquility, exemplifying the artistic trends of the early 20th century.