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Bankhead, Phyllis More
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Phyllis More Bankhead (born 02/06/1899), attended the Glasgow School of Art between 1917 and 1921. She attended as a Day Pupil, and began by studying Design, specifically lettering and needlework. Lettering involved the taught use of reed and quill pens. In the 1918 – 1919 records, however, she is listed as studying Drawing and Painting, specifically Fashion Plate. Fashion Plate Drawing and Dress Design involved the study of the human figure, the study of drapery and material, the making of drawings for the illustration of catalogues and advertisements, and the designing of dresses as models for dressmakers and tailors.
Throughout her time at the GSA, Phyllis lived at 3 Dumbreck Road, Ibrox. Her occupation was consistently listed as an Art Student.
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