Design for a classical building/temple
- NMC/0375.006
- Item
- 1890-1896
Section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a classical building/temple
Section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a classical building/temple
Front section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a church/cathedral spire
Study of decorative pinnacles.
Bourdon, Eugene
Doorway detail. Design submitted for the Prix de Rome.
Bourdon, Eugene
Section of building with separate villa.
Bourdon, Eugene
Plan, elevation and section of a chapel.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Spires with open tracery.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a building of the arts
Plan of building, showing concert hall.
Bourdon, Eugene
Window detail.
Bourdon, Eugene
Plan of foundations/drainage and roof detail.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a ballroom in a theatre
Section through ballroom showing chandeliers.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a ballroom in a theatre
Section and thumbnail plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Technical drawing.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Dervishes mosque in Sharia el Hilmiyeh near the mosque of Soultan Hassan. Half inch scale drawing of doorway.
Fulton, James Black
Panelling over two floors.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
French table of walnut.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detailing of metal forms.
Bourdon, Eugene
Decoarative door - French style.
Revel, John D
Sculptural forms.
Bourdon, Eugene
Plaster detail.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Decorative Cap, Nine Altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Decorated with carving and marquetry.
Revel, John D
Oak door decorated with two rows of Gothic Arcading.
Revel, John D
Perspective drawing of Crossraguel Abbey, viewed from the south-east. A note states that the abbey was founded in the early 15th century. The drawing is labelled 'Association Visit - Spring Holiday,' referring to the Glasgow Architectural Association. The drawing and backing board bear the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Detail drawings of Crossraguel Abbey. Elements drawn are a window in the north wall of the nave, and a door separating the nave and the choir. Several perspectives and sections are drawn of these elements, complete with measurements. The drawing is labelled 'Association Visit - Spring Holiday,' referring to the Glasgow Architectural Association. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Measured drawing of cornice/column.
Revel, John D
Decorative details.
Carrick, James Andrew
Elevation.
Carrick, James Andrew
Various studies of corinthian columns and pedestals.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Details of Corinthian order, from the monument of Lysicrates, Athens.
Wilson, William Gilmour
Porteous, James Henry
Detail of capital.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Study of Ionic order/Greek temples.
Shaw, Marion Mitchell
Perspective drawing of pillars, accompanied by sections and plans of the archway, complete with measurements. There is no indication of the location or date. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Perspective drawing of a group of columns. Alongside it is a perspective of the column base, as well as sections and a rough plan, complete with measurements. There is no indication of the location or date. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Unfinished study. This drawing was gifted as part of an archive of drawings, supposedly all by Bone. However, the School of Architecture stamp is seemingly from 1939-40 and as Bone was already on the staff of GSA at this time, this is probably the work of an otherwise unknown student.
*Not available / given
Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling detail
Mitering and pilaster.
Revel, John D
Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling
English wooden panelling from 1600.
Revel, John D
Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling
Section of oak panelling at Clifford's Inn.
Revel, John D
Clifford's Inn, London - carved oak door
Study of 17th century carved oak door.
Revel, John D
Study of two storey arched colonnade. This drawing was gifted as part of an archive of drawings, supposedly all by Bone. However, the School of Architecture stamp is seemingly from 1939-40 and as Bone was already on the staff of GSA at this time, this is probably the work of an otherwise unknown student.
*Not available / given
Study of temples, columns and capitals.
Kerr, Robert