- NMC/0096C
- Item
- c1900
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
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Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Plate with decorative transfers: 'You Are Everything' legend and face on recto.
Reynolds, Karen
Perspective drawing of York Minster with partially completed detailing. The drawing is annotated with the dating 'York approx. 85.' The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Perspective drawing of the south transcept of York Minster. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Perspective drawing of York Minster. An outline of the building is drawn with detailing partially completed. The drawing is dated 'approx. 1885.' The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
'Yojimbo', Akira Kurosawa film poster
Portrait study of Japanese females wearing kimonos.
Adam, Abdirahman
'Yojimbo', Akira Kurosawa film poster
Portrait study of Japanese females wearing kimonos.
Adam, Abdirahman
Composition of yellow roses against black background.
Anderson, Daisy McGlashan
Study of wall monument from Kirk graveyard.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Detail of pedestal, capital and moulding from Kirk graveyard.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Written submission for 'A Glass House' project
A third year project.
Penman, Larmont Douglas
Wrecking Ball woodcut and cardboard print
Note from the artist: This print is part of the collection Wank!, a series of six posters for various sources - such as essays, video clips, movies or performances - all dealing with the taboo subject of female masturbation. Acting like a curator of these references, I aim to highlight that any attempt to represent feminine masturbation through a feminist eye still finds its limits where a branded masculine interpretation of feminine sexuality starts.
Campistron, Dominique
Woven screen with a loose check pattern with brown string and brown, cream and green thread on wooden supports. It has metal fasteners in the wooden beams at top and bottom for hanging purposes.
Lindsay, John Walter
Woven screen with a loose check pattern with brown string and brown, cream and green thread on wooden supports. It has metal fasteners in the wooden beams at top and bottom for hanging purposes.
Lindsay, John Walter
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 Agnes McCreadie. In brown, burgundy and blue.
Smyth, Isobel
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 Agnes McCreadie.
Smyth, Isobel
Short, collarless box jacket made from panels of loosely woven fabric with pink warp thread and yellow, orange, pale blue and lilac silk organza ribbon weft. Panel sections edged with tightly woven cream threads. A band of silk in graduated colours finnishes the inside hem. Very similar to a fabric sample in the Textile Student Work collection believed to be made by Pauline Mcconnachie.
McConnachie, Pauline
Woven square piece of fabric with lines and shapes of various earth colours.
*Not available / given
An illuminated Roll of Honour commissioned by The Glasgow School of Art to commemorate staff and students from Glasgow School of Art who served in World War One. It was designed by a former student, Dorothy Doddrell in 1925, and takes the form of an illuminated parchment in paint and gold leaf, set within a substantial copper and wood framed triptych – one large, central panel and two smaller side panels. The Roll of Honour lists 405 staff, students and governors who served during the conflict. It also cites the regiments served and references those who tragically died.
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Workshop for craftsmen in wrought iron
Design for building; plan and elevation.
Kerr, Robert
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Study of trees.
Laurie, John
Small wooden stool in arts and crafts style, with cut out motif in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. At one time there were many examples in use within The Glasgow School of Art, but very few remain.
Page from an unknown journal containing a photograph of a wooden house front in Rue St. André, Rouen, France. The photograph is credited to The Phototype Co., 303, Strand, London. The journal is dated 15 Dec 1888. The page bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
The Phototype Co
Page from 'The Builder,' 19 Feb 1887, containing an ink drawing of a house front in Rouen, France. The ink drawing is credited to Sprague & Co., based on a sketch by Mr. Arnold B. Mitchell, A.R.I.B.A. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
Sprague & Co
Perspective drawing of the façade of a 16th century house in Rouen, France. A note states that the frontage is about 17 feet wide, and that the structure was 'removed from original situation and reerected in 1861'. The sketch appears to have been made using a photograph as reference. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Black bellows with geometric design.
Hunter, William R
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
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
Study of woman holding a plate.
Strang, William
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
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
Wing Trace (A Gentle Hush Remembered)
Image of bird against abstract background.
Brown, Neil Dallas
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Windmill with labourers in foreground. 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
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
Exterior of house from driveway.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd