- NMC/0744/v3
- Part
- 1966
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- NMC/0744/v2
- Part
- 1966
- NMC/0744/v1
- Part
- 1966
- NMC/0744
- Item
- 1966
Polychrome abstract design on purple background. Signed 'Stewart 1966' on right edge.
Stewart, Robert
Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase (Version 2)
- NMC/0916F/v2
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase (Version 1)
- NMC/0916F/v1
- Part
- 19th century
Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase
- NMC/0916F
- Item
- 19th century
Polychrome (blue, green) glazed fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase with handpainted spotted animal, possibly a deer, surronded by a floral design. Label on verso - 'Sultanabad 14th C.' Sulatanabad is a city, now known as Arak, in Iran.
*Not available / given
- NMC/0833/v5
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v4
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v3
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v2
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833/v1
- Part
- c1980s-1990s
- NMC/0833
- Item
- c1980s-1990s
This item suffered significant damage in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. It was salvaged and has undergone conservation and consolidation work in 2018. Brown fired ceramic bowl with grooves. Grey glaze on the inside.
Leckie, Alexander
- NMC/0236/v3
- Part
- c1900
- NMC/0236/v2
- Part
- c1900
- NMC/0236/v1
- Part
- c1900
- NMC/0236
- Item
- c1900
Polychrome glazed candle holder with small side handle and several additional balls of clay. Signed "AMcB" on the bottom.
Macbeth, Ann
Brown vase with black leaf detail (Version 4)
- NMC/1861/v4
- Part
- c1990s
Brown vase with black leaf detail (Version 3)
- NMC/1861/v3
- Part
- c1990s
Brown vase with black leaf detail (Version 2)
- NMC/1861/v2
- Part
- c1990s
Brown vase with black leaf detail (Version 1)
- NMC/1861/v1
- Part
- c1990s
Brown vase with black leaf detail
- NMC/1861
- Item
- c1990s
Large brown pottery bottle vase with black leaf pattern. No obvious makers mark, but believed to be by John Calderwood who worked as a technician in the ceramics department of the Art School during the 1990s.
*Not available / given
Blue rabbit with stand (Version 6)
- NMC/1616/v6
- Part
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
Blue rabbit with stand (Version 5)
- NMC/1616/v5
- Part
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
Blue rabbit with stand (Version 4)
- NMC/1616/v4
- Part
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
Blue rabbit with stand (Version 3)
- NMC/1616/v3
- Part
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
Blue rabbit with stand (Version 2)
- NMC/1616/v2
- Part
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
Blue rabbit with stand (Version 1)
- NMC/1616/v1
- Part
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
- NMC/1616
- Item
- Mid 19th century to mid 20th century
Blue glazed ceramic rabbit with black glazed eyes with red marking on bottom of rabbit, "SCH-83". Includes wooden stand painted black with four small feet, shaped for rabbit to sit. Bottom of stand has red marking "SCH-83B". Due to information in an inventory, rabbit can be dated pre-1958.
*Not available / given
Art, Design and Architecture collection
- NMC
- Collection
- 13th century to early 21st century
Artworks, design pieces and architectural designs related to Glasgow School of Art staff and students.
Items include
- oil paintings
- ilk screen prints
- lithograph prints
- prints
- photographs
- sketches
- sketch books
- drawings
- watercolours
- collage
- metalwork, sculpture and ceramics.
Almost all works are by former students and staff or figures related to the history of The Glasgow School of Art. The earliest pieces date from the 16th century and later examples have been purchased from recent Degree Shows. The work is in a variety of media and includes drawings, paintings, prints, sketchbooks, furniture and sculpture. Artists represented include many key figures and the most influential and successful students.
There are also several works from former tutors including Neil Dallas Brown, David Donaldson and Fred Selby, alongside contemporary works by students, donated or purchased at degree show. Key works include those by: Maurice Greiffenhagen, Francis Newbery, John Quinton Pringle, Benno Schotz, Ian Fleming and James D Robertson. Suites of note include large collections of Joan Eardley sketches and paintings, Joan Palmer prints, and architectural drawings by Eugene Bourdon.
*Not available / given