- NMC/1037
- Item
- c1920s
Black bellows with geometric design.
Hunter, William R
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Black bellows with geometric design.
Hunter, William R
Woodcut prints of pattern designs and drawings
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Nine pieces of teaching examples for printmaking, attached to backing paper. These woodcut-printed examples include two pattern designs and seven printed drawings. Also used as teaching materials in schools in Scotland, as marked the level of students "Fourth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Woodcut prints for teaching students
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Five pieces of teaching examples for printmaking, attached to backing paper. A few prints were created using both intaglio and relief printing techniques, while the others are relief prints. Also used as teaching materials in schools in Scotland, as marked the level of students "Fifth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Woodcut prints depicting the St George myth
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Two multicolour-printed pieces of teaching examples for printmaking, attached to backing paper. These prints illustrate the heroic myth of Saint George slaying a dragon. Also used as teaching materials in schools in Scotland, as marked with the level of students "Sixth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Woodcut printing examples for teaching students
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Four pieces of teaching examples for printmaking, attached to backing paper. These woodcut prints were created using potentially intaglio and relief printing techniques. Also used as teaching materials in schools in Scotland, as marked with the level of students "Sixth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Woodcarving - Wednesday afternoon craft option
Part of Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Wood carving against a blue sky. Annotated "Miss Woods = Tutor?".
Melvin, Donald V
Woodcarving - Wednesday afternoon craft option
Part of Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Wood carving against a blue sky. Annotated "Miss Woods = Tutor?".
Melvin, Donald V
Woodcarving - Wednesday afternoon craft option
Part of Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Wood carving against a blue sky. Annotated "Miss Woods = Tutor?".
Melvin, Donald V
Woodcarving - Wednesday afternoon craft option
Part of Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Wood carving against a blue sky. Annotated "Miss Woods = Tutor?".
Melvin, Donald V
Part of Student material by Donald Melvin, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Photographs of woodcarvings made by Donald Melvin as part of the craft option at GSA in 1963-1964.
Melvin, Donald V
Wood Sprite, short film
Project Wood Sprite:
The short film Wood Sprite utilises video and stop-motion, as well as performing techniques from marionette to shadow puppetry and life-size, embodied puppets. The objects crafted for the project involve fabrication processes using wood, textiles, and paper. All processes were realised and connected through a holistic approach by the artist herself.
In the form of a tale, Wood Sprite depicts the origin journey of a wooden puppet to the forest. The sentient woods absorb this being into the night, allowing her and the puppeteer, in a mirroring game, into a realm of dissolution of all forms, matter and spirit. This film honours the union of nature and culture, and the porosity attuning human and more-than-human creatures, at a time where the stillness of the theatre stage forces us to enquire outwards – or, truly, inwards.
Fabrication, Puppeteering & Filmmaking | Ella Josephine Campbell.
Pine Sprite Performance and Dance | Solene Schnuriger & Ella Josephine
Campbell.
Music | ‘ I’ll Read You a Story ’ by Colleen, Written by Cecile Schot (SACEM), Used Courtesy of Cecile Schot.
Campbell, Ella Josephine
Wood Sprite Zine, 2021, 1st edition, A4 Landscape, 48 pages
Campbell, Ella Josephine
Wood scene near Sevenoaks, Kent. 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
Wood printing block of portrait of man with building in background. Annotated on reverse: stamped name "Lawrence", artist's name handwritten.
Small, William Farquharson
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Abstract study of trees.
Robertson, James Downie
Group of native women working in a field.
Addo-Osafo, Emmanuel
Women and the Built Environment (Partnership Fund Number 0171)
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes:
*Not available / given
Woman with yellow dress and hat
"Josephine Miller" (in pen).
Miller, Josephine Haswell
"Josephine Haswell Miller" (in person), bottom right.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Woman reclining on bed (head on arms)
Signed 'Sinclair'.
Thomson, Robert Sinclair
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
Woman in scarf with vase of flowers and box
Part of Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s
Pencil drawing of a female figure wearing a scarf in front of a table with a vase of flowers and box.
Wilson, Colin
Study of woman holding a plate.
Strang, William
Volume II.
Brown, Duncan
With very best wishes for Christmas and new year
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Turkey shaped card.
Huntly, Gordon F
With very best wishes for a happy Christmas and every fair wind in the coming year
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Featuring three women in ships and lyrics from a carol.
Huntly, Gordon F
With best wishes, Christmas 1986
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Woman on zebra at night.
Cosgrove, James
With best wishes for Christmas and New year
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Santa with medals.
Huntly, Gordon F
"Wishart dispensing the sacrament before his execution"
Part of Photographs by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Painting by Thomas Duncan.
Hill, David Octavius
Binnie, Maureen
Heavily annotated by artist.
Thomson, Robert Sinclair
Landscape under snow. Possibly near Pinwherry, Ayrshire.
Alison, Henry Young
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Country track under snow; possibly near Pinwherry, Ayrshire.
Alison, Henry Young
Landscape under snow. Possibly near Pinwherry, Ayrshire.
Alison, Henry Young
Part of 'Spaces'.
Trotter, Robert
Part of 'Spaces'.
Trotter, Robert
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Winter landscape with cottage under snow. Location: Pinwherry, Ayrshire.
Alison, Henry Young
Bound in volume, The Magazine, Spring 1896. One of three watercolours depicting the seasons drawn for The Magazine.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
*Not available / given
Wing Trace (A Gentle Hush Remembered)
Image of bird against abstract background.
Brown, Neil Dallas
Wing Hong Creative Residency publication
Publication created in January 2021 from Wing Hong Creative Residency, a partnership project between GSA Community Engagement and the Wing Hong Chinese Elderly Centre in Garnethill, Glasgow. Alaya Ang created the publication to capture the project which developed a series of creative and collaborative activities with service users at the Wing Hong centre, with the aim of exploring themes of ageing, ageism and isolation.
The project took place during October and November 2020 in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which meant many of the activities had to be adapted to be conducted remotely. This publication is a look into the process and preservation of the delicate experience of life during the lockdown through the participants eyes, that aims to illustrate the strength and joy of the Chinese elderly with the creative and sustaining power of art.
Publication includes Chinese text and English text. The cover reads "A reunion in the place where you are".
Ang, Alaya
Windsor chair for the Library, Glasgow School of Art
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Designed for the Library at Glasgow School of Art. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). A more elegant version of the windsor chairs designed for the Dutch Kitchen at Argyle Street (Billcliffe 1906.49). These chairs proved much too delicate for their original purpose; only eight of approximately forty have survived, and all of these have had to be reinforced. They were replaced in the GSA Library c1950 by the much sturdier chairs originally designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, MC/F/67. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Windsor chair for the Library, Glasgow School of Art
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Designed for the Library at Glasgow School of Art. A more elegant version of the windsor chairs designed for the Dutch Kitchen at Argyle Street (Billcliffe 1906.49). These chairs proved much too delicate for their original purpose; only eight of approximately forty have survived, and all of these have had to be reinforced. They were replaced in the GSA Library c1950 by the much sturdier chairs originally designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, MC/F/67. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Windsor chair for the Library, Glasgow School of Art
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Designed for the Library at Glasgow School of Art. A more elegant version of the windsor chairs designed for the Dutch Kitchen at Argyle Street (Billcliffe 1906.49). These chairs proved much too delicate for their original purpose; only eight of approximately forty have survived, and all of these have had to be reinforced. They were replaced in the GSA Library c1950 by the much sturdier chairs originally designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, MC/F/67. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Windsor chair for the Library, Glasgow School of Art
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Designed for the Library at Glasgow School of Art. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). A more elegant version of the windsor chairs designed for the Dutch Kitchen at Argyle Street (Billcliffe 1906.49). These chairs proved much too delicate for their original purpose; only eight of approximately forty have survived, and all of these have had to be reinforced. They were replaced in the GSA Library c1950 by the much sturdier chairs originally designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, MC/F/67. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Windsor chair for the Library, Glasgow School of Art
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Designed for the Library at Glasgow School of Art. A more elegant version of the windsor chairs designed for the Dutch Kitchen at Argyle Street (Billcliffe 1906.49). These chairs proved much too delicate for their original purpose; only eight of approximately forty have survived, and all of these have had to be reinforced. They were replaced in the GSA Library c1950 by the much sturdier chairs originally designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, MC/F/67. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Windsor chair for the Library, Glasgow School of Art
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Designed for the Library at Glasgow School of Art. A more elegant version of the windsor chairs designed for the Dutch Kitchen at Argyle Street (Billcliffe 1906.49). These chairs proved much too delicate for their original purpose; only eight of approximately forty have survived, and all of these have had to be reinforced. They were replaced in the GSA Library c1950 by the much sturdier chairs originally designed for the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, MC/F/67. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie