Series GSAA/DIR/6 - Papers of John Henderson, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1918-1924

Letter received by John Henderson, Director of Glasgow School of Art

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GSAA/DIR/6

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Papers of John Henderson, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1918-1924

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  • 1911-1923 (Creation)

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0.02 metres

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The Henderson papers consist of one file of miscellaneous material including correspondence 1911-1922, five letters written by Fra Newbery to Henderson between 1918 and 1923, reports 1922-1923 and papers relating to art education in secondary schools 1917-1924.

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This material has been appraised in line with Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections standard procedures.

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(1860-1924)

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John Henderson (1860-1924), son of Joseph Henderson, painter (1832-1908), was born in Glasgow in 1860. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art under Robert Greenlees and then took an MA at Glasgow University. Henderson was a landscape and portrait painter and first exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute in 1884. He was a member of the Council of the RGI, assisted at the Glasgow International Exhibitions of 1901-1911 and was a Governor at GSA from 1906-1918. He was appointed director of GSA in 1918, initially on a temporary basis (he had been acting director in 1914 when Newbery was ill). He seems to have had good links with staff and students (see DIR 6/3). His father and brother, both called Joseph Henderson, were also Governors of GSA.
Under his directorship the School formed stronger links with the University, and the Architecture Degree Course was introduced in 1924, leading to the School being recognised as a university teaching institution. He was involved in art education for Secondary Schools. He died suddenly in 1925.

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Directors' papers which are over 30 years old are available for public consultation. Permission from the director is needed for access to those less than 30 years old.

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