The artwork, titled “Stained glass window, The Hill House Glasgow,” was created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece falls under the design genre, exemplifying the intricate and stylized aesthetic characteristic of Mackintosh’s works.
The artwork features a striking composition of flowing lines and geometric shapes, meticulously crafted in vibrant stained glass. Central to the design is a stylized rose rendered in shades of pink, juxtaposed against a backdrop of sinuous, interlacing lines that create a rhythmic visual harmony. Additional circular motifs in deep blues and greens punctuate the design, adding depth and contrast. The window exemplifies the hallmark of Art Nouveau with its organic forms and elegant curvature, capturing the fusion of functionality and artistry that defines Mackintosh’s legacy.