- NMC/1129
- Item
- c1940s-1960s
Probably in the Italian lakes.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
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Probably in the Italian lakes.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Exterior elevation and entrance.
Revel, John D
Plan and elevation of villa.
Revel, John D
South east elevation and plan.
Brodie, Margaret Brash
Nourth east/north west elevations.
Brodie, Margaret Brash
View, possibly overlooking Florence
A study possibly of the Boboli Gardens, Florence.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
"Josephine Miller" (in pen), bottom right.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
"Josephine Haswell Miller" (in pencil), bottom right.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Venice, canal scene with gondolas
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
View across Grand canal.
Selby, Frederick
View of Venetian canal with figures on a bridge.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Study of Venetian canal with female figure under a colonnade in foreground.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Two figures from the tomb of Canova, Venice
Study of figures from the tomb of Canova in Santa Maria dei Gloriosa, Venice.
Fulton, James Black
Measured drawing of column.
Revel, John D
Travel reports and various itinararies
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This folder contains two travel reports produced by Douglas Percy Bliss when he visited Italy as well as Denmark and Sweden in 1957. It also contains several travel itineraries specific to different countries. These were presumably created as a starting point for bursary winning students going to particular countries. The are very detailed, advising students about particular areas of interest for their studies as well as offering advice about where to stay, how to use public transport and where to go for help. Within this folder are itineraries for London, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Italy and Belgium. In addition, the folder contains general information about staying in the Halls of Residence at the National College of Rubber Technology in London.
Bliss, Douglas Percy
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This report details architecture student Harry A Wheeler's experiences when he travelled to Italy after being awarded the John Keppie Scholarship in 1948. The John Keppie Scholarship gave a bursary of £100 to one architecture student per year to fund a study trip of their choice. The focus of Wheeler's project was Loggias in Florence, Rome and Venice and the report gives biographical information on each Loggia studied. The beginning of this report lists 48 accompanying drawings.
Wheeler, Sir Harry Anthony
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This report details student Pamela Mitchell's experiences when she traveled around Europe for three months upon receiving a travelling scholarship at The Glasgow School of Art in 1959. Mitchell was a student at the School between 1955 and 1959 and studied Textiles. She received the Haldane Travelling Scholarship which was a cash sum of £75. She visted the cities of Copenhagen, Hamburg, Basle, Milan, Venice, Florence, Ravena, Porto Garibaldi, Ferrara, Verona and Paris. The report is coherantly laid out with details of the time spent in each of these cities.
Mitchell, Pamela
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This report details student Christopher Grant's experiences when he travelled around Europe for six months upon receiving a travelling scholarship at The Glasgow School of Art in 1957. Grant recieved the Travelling Scholarship for Post-Diploma students which was the value of £120. Grant was a commercial art student at the School between 1952 and 1957. He used his traveling scholarship to visit the countries of Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and France. His report is coherantly split into details of the time spent in each of these countries with title pages featuring the stamps of the different countries.
Grant, Christopher
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This report details architecture student E. Mc Laren's experiences when travelling to Italy upon receiving the John Keppie Scholarship in 1947. The account is beautifully illustrated with his own photographs and highly detailed drawings in pencil, pen and watercolour.
McLaren, E
Part of Papers of John Walter Lindsay, architect and student of the Glasgow School of Art
Lindsay, John Walter
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Probably Italy.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
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
View over the canal. Signed: "Fyffe Christie '51" (in ink), bottom right.
Christie, Fyffe
The Giusti Plaster Cast Collection
Collection of items related to the Glasgow based firm J. Giusti & Co. which specialized in the production of plaster figures, mould making, statuary repair, and other plaster work. The collection is primarily composed of plaster busts and portraits, six moulds, and two medals. The casts and moulds are formed after a range of sculptural styles including ancient Greek and Roman, French Gothic, Italian Renaissance, and 19th century anatomical studies.
The Giusti Plaster Cast Collection highlights mould making and casting processes that were used to produce objects for retail and to repair existing plaster casts. Records from The Glasgow School of Art document purchases and repairs from J. Giusti & Co. from as early as 1890, and casts related to those in the collection were widely used as teaching and learning tools at the GSA through at least mid-20th century.
As most of the items in the collection were used in commercial casting processes, very few items have a plain white, white washed, or decoratively painted surface that are often observed in plaster cast collections. Many of the plaster casts and all of the plaster moulds are widely covered with uneven layers of shellac that appear yellow, red, or brown. Shellac was applied as a sealant and resist agent to prevent existing plaster elements from sticking to fresh plaster elements during the casting process.
In addition to the plaster casts and plaster moulds, several items provide further insights into the material processes employed by J. Giusti & Co. Two medals (likely bronze) showcase the company's involvement with mould making for metal casting, and a gelatine mould is a surviving example of a traditional process used to produce detailed casts in small quantities.
Proudfoot, Alexander
Study of main facade.
Fulton, James Black
The Annonciation, Santa Croce, Florence
Section at D (annotated).
Revel, John D
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Teaching aids include collections of prints, photographs, and calligraphy examples.
*Not available / given
Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A collection of sketches, designs, photographs and lithographs by Donald Melvin completed during his time as a student at Glasgow School of Art in the 1960s.
Includes work carried out as part of courses such as, for example, Interior Design, the History of Furniture, the 2nd Year General Course, the Pre-Diploma /Foundation Course and Woodcarving.
Also includes sketches carried out during GSA summer schools abroad in Florence and in Norway, and materials relating to extra-curricular activities such as photographs of productions staged by GSA Dramatic Club and Christmas ball posters.
Melvin, Donald V
Probably Anacapri, Italy.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Storia del vita di San Giovanni Evangelista, Venice
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit.
McGlashan, Archibald A
View over Venetian rooftops, looking towards St Marks Basilica.
Selby, Frederick
St Maris dell'Ammiraglio Palermo
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Scene with angels and guiding star. Message inside.
Bliss, Rosalind
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 9)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 8)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 7)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 6)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 5)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 4)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 30)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 3)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 29)
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond (Page 28)