Series GSAA/EPH/5 - Records relating to Exhibition of Modern Furniture, Budapest, 1902

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GSAA/EPH/5

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Records relating to Exhibition of Modern Furniture, Budapest, 1902

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  • Apr 1902-Jul 1902 (Creation)

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11 items

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This material relates to Glasgow School of Art's participation in the Exhibition of Modern Furniture, Budapest, 1902, and comprises of: a printed circular concerning the exhibition, 1902; a letter from the secretary of the exhibition concerning the exhibition's postponement to September, with covering letter from H. Thomas Lyon stating that Fra Newbery has requested the circulars, 1902; and a list of articles sent to the exhibition including sale prices, 15 Apr 1902.

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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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The material has not been formally arranged or listed but is bound in a folder with other display exhibition materials.

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The National Industrial Art Museum of Budapest held an exhibition of Modern British Furniture in September 1902 to which the Glasgow School of Art sent several exhibits. It had been intended that the exhibition was to be held in the summer but it was postponed until September due to the late arrival of many exhibits and the fact that the exhibition would benefit from occurring later in the season when Budapest would be busier.

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