Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 2)
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- 1953-1954
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 2)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 6)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 7)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 10)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover)
A 3/32 inch:1 foot (3:384) scale model made by students of the Manchester University School of Architecture (under the auspices of Professor Thomas Howarth?).
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 1)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 4)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 5)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 8)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 9)
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Model of the Haus eines Kunstfreundes (House for an Art Lover) (Version 3)
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Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
A fabric trimming from a cushion cover, embroidered before the First World War. The cover has pink roses and green foliage embroidered on authentic 'Mackintosh' mauve linen fabric.It is possible that both design and fabric were purchased from Brown and Beveridge, Bath Street, Glasgow.
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Model of the Glasgow School of Art
1/8": 1 foot scale Coloured balsa wood model of the Mackintosh Building on a wooden base. Made by former students of the Glasgow School of Art.
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A round and commercially available brass clock installed into the Board Room of the Mackintosh Building and linked to the electrical circuit of Mackintosh studio clocks introduced in 1909/10. The brass clock can be seen illustrated in the background of Francis Newbery's painting of the GSA Building Committee meeting in the Board Room which dates from 1909-1914.
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Wooden backing board for Windyhill Designs with Mackintosh's address and other exhibition and shipping labels.
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
L-R: Frances Macdonald, Agnes Raeburn, Janet Aitken, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Katherine Cameron, Jessie Keppie, Margaret Macdonald.
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Back Row: Frances Macdonald
Middle Row L-R: Margaret Macdonald, Katherine Cameron, Janet Aitken, Agnes Raeburn, Jessie Keppie, John Keppie
Front Row L-R: Herbert MacNair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
L-R: Frances MacDonald, Agnes Raeburn, Janet Aitken, Katherine Cameron, Jessie Keppie and Margaret Macdonald.
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
L-R: Katherine Cameron, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Janet Aitken, John Keppie, Agnes Raeburn, Jessie Keppie, Frances Macdonald, Herbert MacNair, Margaret Macdonald.
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (top right), Herbert MacNair (bottom left), with Agnes Raeburn(?), Jessie Keppie(?) and her sister(?).
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
L-R: Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jessie Keppie, Agnes Raeburn, Janet Aitken, Katherine Cameron, Frances Macdonald, John Keppie (head and shoulders), Herbert MacNair and Margaret Macdonald.
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Back Row: Frances Macdonald
Middle Row L-R: Margaret Macdonald, Katherine Cameron, Janet Aitken, Agnes Raeburn, Jessie Keppie, John Keppie
Front Row L-R: Herbert MacNair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
L-R: Katherine Cameron, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Janet Aitken, John Keppie, Agnes Raeburn, Jessie Keppie, Frances Macdonald, Herbert MacNair, Margaret Macdonald.
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Back Row: Frances Macdonald
Middle Row L-R: Margaret Macdonald, Katherine Cameron, Janet Aitken, Agnes Raeburn, Jessie Keppie, John Keppie
Front Row L-R: Herbert MacNair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Part of Papers of Jessie Keppie, artist and student of The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
These images show Charles Rennie Mackintosh and fellow Glasgow School of Art Students, Herbert MacNair, Frances Macdonald, Margaret Macdonald, Agnes Raeburn, Janet Aitken, Katherine Cameron and Jessie Keppie. Jessie Keppie's brother, John Keppie also appears in the photographs. John Keppie was a partner in Honeyman and Keppie, the architectural firm at which Mackintosh and Herbert McNair worked.
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Sample of purple fabric used to re-upholster Charles Rennie Mackintosh yellow settle
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Sample of replacement fabric for Dugout settle.
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