Commercial art

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Brochure for Pettigrew and Stephens Ltd

Brochure for Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd. Advertisements contained inside and on the back cover date the brochure to the 1919-20 season.

Located inside folder: Item DC 094/1/3/10 - Folder of calligraphic life studies

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Christmas 1972

Screen printed Christmas Card. Inside reads "Best wishes for Christmas and 1973, Jimmy".

Cosgrove, James

Christmas 1974

Double sided screen printed Christmas Card. Reads "best wishes for christmas and new year".

Cosgrove, James

Christmas 1976

Screen printed Christmas card, duplicates in two sizes. Read "A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR".

Cosgrove, James

Christmas 1977

Screen printed Christmas card. Reads "Best Wishes for Christmas" and "from Janet and Jimmy".

Cosgrove, James

Christmas 1978

Screen printed Christmas card. Reads "For he First Day of Christmas - a Partridge in a Pear Tree". Signed "Cosgrove 78".

Cosgrove, James

Christmas 1981

Double sided Christmas card. Signed "Cosgrove 81". Reads inside "Best wishes for Christmas and New Year, Janet and Jimmy".

Cosgrove, James

Copy of an poster for an exhibition called "Inclined to Design"

A paper copy of a poster (in a rolled state) of an exhibition of work by four local students architects from the Mackintosh School of Architecture. The poster has title of "Inclined to design", held at Greenock, The Arts Guild Campbell Street, from 9th to 20th September (mentioned with no year). It designed by: Alan Fullarton, Brain Hendry, Christopher Platt, and Richard Robb. The exhibit is built on the idea that the architectural drawings become as paintings and sculptures rather than just as end products for buildings, and following London and New York architectural drawings sold as paintings. The main theme of the poster centred around an arch, and a pendant hanging in the centre of the arch ( from a drawing by David MacAuley), screenprinting by Colin Johnstone.

Platt, Christopher

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