- NMC/1682
- Item
- 1959-1960
Study of insects.
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Study of insects.
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Study of light bulbs.
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Study of geometric forms.
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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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Poster for lecture 'Ron Heron Pentagram', Glasgow
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for lecture 'Ron Heron Pentagram', Bourdon Lecture Theatre, Glasgow, 26 Apr. The year for the poster is not given but is believed to be late 1970s to early 1980s. As the lecture was held on a Thursday , the year would be 1979 or 1984.
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Poster for exhibition and performance by Still House Plants, Glasgow
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for exhibition and performance by Still House Plants, Glasgow as part of the Glasgow International Festival 2016. The exhibition and performance were held in a pavilion installation at the Kinning Park Complex, with the opening on 09 Apr 2016 and the matinee on 14 Apr 2016.
Source: https://thequietus.com/articles/28753-still-house-plants-fast-edit-review
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
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Abstract faces in red and blue
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Almost 2 repeats. Industrially printed wool delaine.
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Chest containing collection of cast reliefs
Wooden chest with twelve small shallow drawers and two larger drawers. Contains collection of cast reliefs of portrait busts, religious scenes, ancient Greek/Roman scenes, military scenes, and architecture.
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'Nature and Humanity: The Work of Fyffe Christie 1918:1979'
Anthology of paintings and drawings by Fyffe Christie published by Sansom & Company with essays by David Buckman, Ludmilla Jordanova and Robert Radford.
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Traditional artist's easel. According to donor, the artist's wife Mrs Nina Herman, the easel was borrowed by her husband from GSA c1950. This had been made possible by Joan Eardley. The easel never returned. On the death of Josef Herman, his widow began clearing out his studio. The drawing (NMC/633) was gifted to GSA as a thank you for the 50 year loan of the easel.
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Typeset poster, lettering reads, 'Communication can be well mannnered, academic.....'
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Glasgow School of Architecture medal
Silver medal, blank on reverse.
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Glasgow School of Architecture medal
Medal awarded to Robert Elder for excellence.
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Glasgow School of Architecture medal
Medal awarded to Robert Elder for excellence.
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Poster for an exhibition entitled 'Saying it with Clay!'
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised an exhibition held in The Mackintosh Museum at The Glasgow School Of Art that showcased the work of graduating ceramics students from across Britain. The back of the poster lists exhibiting students along with details of where they studied. The exhibiting graduates included: - Jane Frankland: Manchester Polytechnic - Liz Astbury: Wolverhampton Polytechnic - Nicola Marrison: Crewe Alsager College Of Higher Education - Maria Lindemann: Central St. Martins College of Art And Design - Mark Hailley: Loughborough College of Art And Design - Madeleine Child: Camberwell School Of Art - Susan Wade-French: Glasgow School Of Art - Rob Richard: Bristol Polytechnic - Julian Smith: South Glamorgan Institute Of Higher Education - Zoe Whiteside: Staffordshire Polytechnic - Helen Hitchcock: Leicester Polytechnic - John Alliston: South Glamorgan Institute Of Higher Education - Susan Ross: Duncan of Jordanstone College Of Art And Design - Michael Green: Bath College Of Higher Education - Dale Butroid: Bristol Polytechnic - Michael O'Connor: Goldsmiths' College - Susan Room: Middlesex Polytechnic - Marie Bonlokke: Pederson Royal College Of Art - Bryony Seymour: Staffordshire Polytechnic - Brigitte Winsor: Birmingham Polytechnic - Philomena Pretsell: Edinburgh College Of Art - Frankie McKenna: Grays School Of Art The exhibition ran from the 6th to 27th of October 1990 and was funded by Potterycraft Ltd and The Glasgow District Council's Festival Budget for The Glasgow 1990 Culture Capital of Europe.
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Part of Plaster Casts
plaster cast of Saint Jerome, the patron saint of libraries.
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Plaster cast of cherub with dolphin
Part of Plaster Casts
Original: Andrea Verrocchio. Currently in the National Museum of Bargello, Florence, Italy.
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Plaster cast of panther catching a rabbit
Part of Plaster Casts
Sculpture of panther holding a captured rabbit in its jaws. This is after an original sculpture c.1850 by Antoine-Louis Barye.
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The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller in the centre of the image, alongside a group of sixteen males and one female in a studio. The man on the right end of the image seems to be an academic. The annotations show the text "MARR SCHULE. MUNICH ACADEMY April 1909", lists the names of some of the people in the photograph and is supported by a map placing them in the photograph.
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1909".
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Two portrait photographs of Haswell Miller
The item shows two different portrait photographs of Archibald Haswell Miller. The annotation of the first photograph shows the text "London 1912 at 25". The annotation of the second photograph shows the text "Venice 1910 at 23".
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1910-12".
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Group photograph of female students
The photograph features a group of nineteen female students in an anatomy drawing class.
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1914".
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Photograph of Haswell Miller dressed as a medieval King
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller dressed as a medieval King. The annotations show the text "Glasgow 1910 / I stood in [...] A. L. Jackson (a handsome fellow student or staff [...]) as a King in a [...] which in retrospect was quite a fine production at the School of Art. (I [...] the [...] grown beard did it for me!)".
An annotation on the top right corner shows "1909-10".
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The photograph features a mountainous landscape.
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Photograph of women portraying a scene
The photograph features fourteen women representing a scene. One of the women is on her knees, head bowed. There is a sign with the words 'A daft lot'.
The reverse of the photograph shows a text addressed to Archibald Haswell Miller.
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Photograph of Haswell Miller portraying a female figure
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller holding a palette and portraying a female figure.
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Group photograph of male and female students
The photograph features a group of sixteen male and nine female students.
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The photograph features a group of eleven male students. One of them is lying on an elevated flat surface with his core undressed, while the others gather around him.
The reverse of the photograph shows the text "E; J; C. Haswell doing a tableau of Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson at Glasgow School of Art (1903-4?)".
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Photograph of students portraying female subjects
The photograph features two students portraying two female subjects in class. Two men can be spotted in the background.
The reverse of the photograph shows the text "Mr. Miller – [...] 1927. June" and "2/53".
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The photograph features a group of four female and one male students.
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Newscutting featuring Haswell Miller at the Meeting of the Governors
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller alongside a group of males and females.
The supporting text reads "A group at the meeting of the Governors of the Glasgow School of Art this week, when Mr John D. Revel (centre), of Chelsea, was introduced to the board on the occasion of his taking up duty.–"Bulletin" Photo." The newscutting is supported by a handwritten map located below it. It offers the list of names and the location of the subjects in the photograph.
The cardboard also displays additional annotations by Haswell Miller: "We accepted him with all kindness and welcome. After a few weeks he called the staff together and practically told us he was going to sack the lot! I anticipated this by accepting the keepership of the National Galleries. Edinburgh. (Not very well qualified but standard were low in 1930)".
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "c1928". Additional annotations below the photograph identify the people featured in it.
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The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller in the centre back of the image alongside three other students of the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich. The annotations below the photograph show the names "John R. Covert", "Oliver Smock", A Haswell Miller ("Glasgow-Muller"), and "Louis ("Consul") Miller". They also show the text "Vier Kunstakademiker. München 1909 - / John R. Covert / Oliver Smock / A Haswell Miller ("Glasgow-Muller") / Louis ("Consul") Miller. I [...] taken at a small fair in Munich Spring 1909. The screen represents the [...] of a Zeppelin airship the first of which had just visited Munich with great excitement."
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1909".
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Group photograph of female students
The photograph features a group of nineteen female students in an anatomy drawing class.
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Photograph of Josephine Haswell Miller
The photograph features a close-up shot of Josephine Haswell Miller.
The reverse shows the text "Jessie Thomson 319 Sauchiehall St" stamped on the cardboard.
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The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller in the centre back of the image alongside three other students of the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich. The annotations below the photograph show the text "R. Covert" and "A Haswell Miller".
The reverse of the photograph shows the text "AEHM in Germany (Munich) as a student (about 21 yrs)".
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Photograph of male and female wearing period clothing
The photograph features a male and a female dressed with period clothing.
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The photograph features a close-up shot of a woman wearing a light-coloured hat and outfit.
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Photograph of Haswell Miller portraying a female figure
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller holding a palette and portraying a female figure.
The cardboard shows the text "H.M. at Glasgow School of Art c1907 (under Maurice Greiffenhagen)".
An annotation on the top right corner shows "1907".
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Photograph of Josephine Haswell Miller
The photograph features a close-up shot of Josephine Haswell Miller.
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Newscutting featuring the Scottish Art Club's Show
The photograph features a group of six men looking at a set of paintings hung on the wall.
The newscutting is titled "At a Scottish Art Club's Show". The supporting text reads "A group of artists and members of the Hanging Committee at the annual exhibition of work by members of the Glasgow Art Club, which is being held in the club's premises just now.–"Bulletin" Photograph."
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1926?".
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Photograph of Haswell Miller portraying a male figure
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller holding a palette.
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