Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
- NMC/0278E
- Item
- c1910-1933
Design for four angels. Inscribed, 'Forgive them for... know not what they...' Fragment of larger design, now lost.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for four angels. Inscribed, 'Forgive them for... know not what they...' Fragment of larger design, now lost.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of four angels playing musical instruments and a crown.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of four angels playing musical instruments, a crown and stars.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for two angels and a dove.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design for two angels.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Mark's, Southport
Design for an angel. Identified as the right side angel at the tracery above the altarpiece six light window depicting the nativity.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby
Stained glass cartoon for a two light memorial window. Inscribed: 'Come Holy Ghost'. For the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby. This window was one of two, two light windows designed for Guthrie and Wells, the Glasgow firm of decorators who began stained glass production in 1884 and won a reputation for first class craftsmanship and always employing excellent designers (beginning in 1887 with Sir James Guthrie). Bell first designed glass for the firm in 1895 when he won the competition for new windows for the Royal Church at Crathie, and he continued to design for them for twenty-three years. In the 1920s he also designed for the City Glass Company, and examples of his work are still in the Glasgow area.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby
Stained glass cartoon for a two light memorial window. Inscribed: Our Souls Inspire'. For the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby. This window was one of two, two light windows designed for Guthrie and Wells, the Glasgow firm of decorators who began stained glass production in 1884 and won a reputation for first class craftsmanship and always employing excellent designers (beginning in 1887 with Sir James Guthrie). Bell first designed glass for the firm in 1895 when he won the competition for new windows for the Royal Church at Crathie, and he continued to design for them for twenty-three years. In the 1920s he also designed for the City Glass Company, and examples of his work are still in the Glasgow area.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for St John (with bible). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for Martin Luther (with hammer). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
John Wesley, holding bible (lower half).
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's Church, Southport
The design depicts the Blessed Virgin Mary on the left side and a young boy (Hartley?) on the right. Design is for the lower section of a window in St Mark's, Southport; dedicated to the memory of Sir William Pickles Hartley of the Primitive Methodist Movement. Inscribed: 'What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God?'.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon for St Mark's church, Southport
Design for St Paul (with staff). Preliminary drawings for one light windows for St Mark's, Southport, set into pairs in the facing North and South walls of the Church. See NMC/282A for replacement face used for St Paul.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (abstract pattern)
Patterned design. Inscribed: 'No.3 Aisle' (pc, t.r).
Bell, Robert Anning
Sketch illustration for The Scots Pictorial - Time and the Years
Signed by artist, "A E H Miller 1913" (in pencil), bottom right.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Sketch for The Scottish Red Cross Territorial Brigade enrolment certificate
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Sketch for proposed war memorial for Glasgow Academy
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Sketch for ceramic mural for St.Mary's R.C. School, Whifflet
Signed 'Sinclair'.
Thomson, Robert Sinclair
Sketch for ceramic mural for St Augustine's R.C. School, Coatbridge
Signed 'Sinclair'.
Thomson, Robert Sinclair
Sketch design for proposed Roll of Honour, Glasgow Art Club
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Rectangular pieces of silk sewn together to form a geometric pattern in pink, black, blue, green, gold and cream.
Day, Lucienne
Sheet of postage stamps of the Mackintosh Building
Sheet of 100 x 20p stamps featuring an image of the Mackintosh Building produced to commemorate Glasgow 1990, European City of Culture, designed by Paul Hogarth RDI. (Stamp designs Copyright Royal Mail)
Hogarth, Paul
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Study of geometric forms.
*Not available / given
Study of geometric forms.
Johnston, Janet
Study of geometric forms/studio furniture (shaded).
Johnston, Janet
Study of light bulbs.
Johnston, Janet
Study of geometric forms/studio furniture.
Johnston, Janet
Sample lettering on tracing paper.
Johnston, Janet
Study of light bulbs.
*Not available / given
Sample lettering on tracing paper.
Johnston, Janet
This saucer is part of a painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
Piece of experimental sandblasted glass made by the artist as a postgraduate student. This item was made as sample for possible commission for an architect in relation to a shop front for Leeds Building Society. The final piece was made with kiln-fired fused and lustred glass panels.
The image is one of a series based loosely on a setting sun behind a pyramidal island.
Cosgrove, James
Costume design for performance of Salome.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Signed verso.
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Proposed layout of mural decorations, Livingstone Museum Memorial
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Proposed layout of mural decorations, Livingstone Museum Memorial
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Proposed layout of mural decorations, Livingstone Museum Memorial
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Proposed layout for Livingston Museum Memorial Adventure Room
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Printed sheets with instructions from the artist 'A Poster Project by Jonathan Monk'
A4 printed sheets with instructions from the artist 'A Poster Project by Jonathan Monk'
This special edition consists of ten posters by Jonathan Monk, originally made for a touring exhibition "Again, A Time Machine", commissioned by Book Works and Eastside Projects. The posters were made according to instructions given to Book Works by the artist, and fly-posted in locations in Birmingham, Bristol, Berlin, New York and London.The edition includes: Ten posters, printed offset litho on blue back poster paper, 841 x 594 mm. A black and white photograph of Martin Kippenberger (detail from fly-posted poster, Berlin), signed and numbered by the artist, 203 x 152 mm. Text work, instructions by Jonathan Monk. Art-work and design by James Langdon; photography by Stuart Whipps (Birmingham, Bristol, London); Jonathan Monk (Berlin) and Roberto De Luna (New York). Published by Book Works in an edition of 45.
Information courtesy of Book Works: https://www.bookworks.org.uk/node/1745
Monk, Jonathan
Printed sheet with written description of 'A Poster Project Limited Edition'
A4 printed sheet with written description of 'A Poster Project Limited Edition'
This special edition consists of ten posters by Jonathan Monk, originally made for a touring exhibition "Again, A Time Machine", commissioned by Book Works and Eastside Projects. The posters were made according to instructions given to Book Works by the artist, and fly-posted in locations in Birmingham, Bristol, Berlin, New York and London.The edition includes: Ten posters, printed offset litho on blue back poster paper, 841 x 594 mm. A black and white photograph of Martin Kippenberger (detail from fly-posted poster, Berlin), signed and numbered by the artist, 203 x 152 mm. Text work, instructions by Jonathan Monk. Art-work and design by James Langdon; photography by Stuart Whipps (Birmingham, Bristol, London); Jonathan Monk (Berlin) and Roberto De Luna (New York). Published by Book Works in an edition of 45.
Information courtesy of Book Works: https://www.bookworks.org.uk/node/1745
Monk, Jonathan
Printed mat featuring three men design
Printed textile panel, signed by Stewart, which is unhemmed. The design features three stylised men in hats with beards and red royalist outfits. The background material is teal in colour.
Stewart, Robert
Printed mat featuring three men design
Printed textile panel, signed by Stewart, which is unhemmed. The design features three stylised men in hats with beards and red royalist outfits. The background material is green in colour.
Stewart, Robert
Printed length for degree show
This length was created (as part of NMC/1579-1581) by Isobel Stirling for her Diploma Show in 1948 and produced under the supervision of Gladys Harrison. The design was based on an exercise using cut out paper, particularly the discarded pieces of paper rather than the shapes cut out.
Smyth, Isobel
Fringed, printed woolen stole in brightly coloured architecture-inspired patterns with applied plastic sequins.
Jack, Joanie
Fringed, printed woolen stole with a stylised figure design in shades of mustard, claret, navy blue and pink.
Jack, Joanie