- NMC/1257
- Item
- 1913
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
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Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
View of small town with church and halls in the distance.
Bliss, Douglas Percy
Line of buildings, at centre of composition trees and chimney pots in foreground.
Gray, William
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Probably Italy.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Sketch for NMC/1098.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Annotated verso.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Torso study - seated male figure (Version 2)
Torso study - seated male figure (Version 1)
Part of Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s
Black pen drawing of a figure covering their mouth with their hand, standing in front of a dry cleaner's with Arabic writing on the sign. The reverse of the work lists the title, date, the word 'Completed' and Colin's address, and reads 'Illustration for a poem by C.P. Cauafy'.
Wilson, Colin
Study of two men against a pastoral landscape. The subject was painted whilst the artist was a student of Gourock High School. Annotated verso.
Gorman, James
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Ticket for the Varnishing Day at The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
Part of Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller (nee Cameron)
Archibald Haswell Miller's admission ticket to the Varnishing Day of the Forty-Sixth Annual Exhibition, at The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine arts.
Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts
White cranes.
Palmer, Joan
Abstract design with two white lines.
MacFadyen, Ian
Abstract design, with two white lines.
MacFadyen, Ian
Study of three bridges; near Knowle (Warwickshire), Leicester and North Wales. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.
Cox, David
Study of three bridges; near Birmingham, Llanberis, (North Wales) and Arden, Warwickshire. Published in London.
Cox, David
Studies of cottages and part of Caernarvon Castle, North Wales. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.
Cox, David
Study of three chickens, against a black and yellow background.
Fleming, John B
Study of three churches; North Wales and Wiltshire. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.
Cox, David
Three Building facades, Supplingen, Germany
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Folder containing 49 black and white photographs of exhibitions held at the Third Eye Centre, taken by George Oliver and of various sizes. Most are annotated. Includes: 'Crawford and Company' curated by Cordelia Oliver, Joan Eardley exhibition and John Bellany exhibition.
Oliver, George
White cranes.
Palmer, Joan
Study of women crowded around The Well in Toledo (inscription verso).
Jackson, Alexander Logan
In July Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald spent a holiday in Dorset re-visiting many of the place he had visited in 1895. 'In 'The Village' and 'The Downs' Mackintosh makes his first conscious moves towards his mature style of the Port Vendres period. He is obviously concerned with the pattern of the landscape, picking out features like the stepped hillside, the stone walls, paths and roofs of village houses. These ordinary motifs are given an eerie emphasis by being painted in an equally detailed manner whether they are in the foreground of the the distance... it was probably at this time... that he decided to concentrate more and more on painting. By 1923 he had decided to forsake architecture and design and devote the rest of his life to producing watercolours.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Miller, Josephine Haswell
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. Inscribed: The Tree of Personal Effort, The Sun of Indifference, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, January 1895.' The exact meaning of the symbolism of this work, and its companion, 'The Tree of Influence' has eluded all commentators on Mackintosh's early water-colours. The obvious source of the symbolism is nature, and Mackintosh here reaches his most extreme distortion of organic forms.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. Inscribed: The Tree of Influence, The Tree of Importance, The Sun of Cowardice, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jan 1895.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
The Shop Window of a Tobacco Store
Part of Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s
Black pen drawing of a street scene featuring four figures and a sign which reads 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE'. The reverse of the work lists the title, date, the word 'Completed' and Colin's address, and reads 'Illustration for a poem by C.P. Cauafy'.
Wilson, Colin
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. The shadow does not correspond with the object in front; it touches it and echoes it but is different.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Triptych showing countryside activities - horse riding, sailing, haymaking etc.
Christie, Fyffe
View of Italian hill-top Town. One of seven works presented to GSA by the Scottish Arts Council, as a result of the Council's collection being broken up and dispersed across Scotland.
McKenzie, Alison
Study of the Parthenon.
Spiers, Richard Phené
The Painters Colquhoun & McBryde (The Two Roberts)
Study of the two Roberts - Colquhoun and McBryde - in their studio. Fleming's painting was the recipient of the 1938 Guthrie Award prize.
Fleming, Ian
The Nativity ('And lo the star...')
Bound in the Spring 1896 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
The Monastery, Durnstein, Austria
"AE Haswell Miller, Durnstein 1922".
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
The Magazine: Volume 3 (Page 9)
The Magazine: Volume 3 (Page 8)
The Magazine: Volume 3 (Page 70)
The Magazine: Volume 3 (Page 7)