Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, centre pattern of pavement
- NMC/0969
- Item
- c1900s-1910s
Henderson, Andrew Graham
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Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, centre pattern of pavement
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, 1/4 plan
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, circular cornice to drum of dome
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, half section through chapel
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, half elevation to church
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, panel mouldings in spandrils
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Chigi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, circular cornice to drum of dome
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A variety of drawings and graphic designs created by Gerard V. Murphy, a former student at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1930s. The diverse subjects of his drawings include animals, plants, architecture, human anatomy and figures. A subfonds titled 'Teaching examples' features his teaching materials as an art teacher at schools, intended for printmaking techniques and pattern design education.
Most items have been marked with his name or student registration numbers, assuming they were created during his time as a student at GSA. The dominant materials in his works are pencil and watercolour, worked on cartridge paper.
Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation was completed in 2019.
Murphy, Gerard V
Sketch of (Italian) decorative panels
Italian subject matter. A study from Mackintosh's tour of Italy in 1891 as part of the Alexander 'Greek' Thomson travelling scholarship.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
This sketchbook consists of 81 pages of sketches made by Charles Rennie Mackintosh during his trip to Italy in 1891 funded by his Greek Thomson travelling scholarship prize money. The subjects he sketched are mainly architectural, with the one he felt to be most impressive being labelled 'A Caution'. Each sketch is labelled with the name of the city or town in which it was sketched. In 1890 Mackintosh won the Alexander 'Greek' Thomson Travelling Scholarship with a design for a public hall, which enabled him to take an extensive tour abroad from February to July 1891. He left Glasgow for London on 21 March 1891, sailing from Tilbury on the Thames on 27 March and arriving in Naples on 5 April. He then visited Palermo in Sicily, Rome, Orvieto, Siena, Florence, Pisa, Pistoia, Bologna, Ravenna, Ferrara, Venice, Padua, and Vicenza, arriving in Verona on 10 June 1891. The Sketchbook contains drawings from the later part of Mackintosh's tour, from 10th June, with sketches, mostly of architectural and sculptural details, beginning with Verona. It covers Verona (11-14 June); Mantua (14 June); Cremona (14-15 June); Brescia (16 June); Bergamo (17 June); Lecco (18 June); Cadenabbia and Lake Como (19-25 June); Como (26-27 June); Milan (28 June-6 July); Pavia (7 July-?); Certosa di Pavia (probably several days around 12 July); Paris and Chateau d'Ecouen (late July?); Antwerp (late July? - briefly visited on his return journey). It also contains several pages of designs for the Glasgow Art Club (1892-3) and the Glasgow Herald Building (1893-5). The drawings themselves are almost all pencil sketches, some of which are now quite faint.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Street lined with trees and small building in background.
Selby, Frederick
Bomb damaged building, Ancona, Italy
Ruins of large, three-storey building.
Selby, Frederick
Bomb damaged building, Ancona, Italy
Fire-blackened three storey building.
Selby, Frederick
Ruins of building, Ancona, Italy
Rubble of bomb damaged building.
Selby, Frederick