- NMC/0689A
- Item
- c1902-1903
Louis XIV style design.
Porteous, James Henry
Louis XIV style design.
Porteous, James Henry
White fleur de lis.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and blue flowers and ferns.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and pink flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and purple flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Grape vines II.
Porteous, James Henry
Circular flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and yellow lillies.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and red poppies.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow swathe of flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow and red flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Detail from poster design of "The Highlanders Memorial Church" fundraising bazaar
Detail of Highland soldier in battle dress.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Detailed sketch for proposed war memorial, Glasgow Academy
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Detailed sketch for proposed war memorial, Glasgow Academy
Annotated by artist.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Glasgow School of Art Club diploma.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Domino table for Argyle Street Tea Rooms
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Designed for Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow. At least four examples of this table appear in contemporary photographs of the Smoking and Billiards Rooms at Argyle Street. Some appear in photographs of the Ingram Street Tea Rooms taken in the 1940s - possibly Mackintosh specified them for the Cloister Room but it is more likely that they were taken when the Argyle Street Tea Rooms were closed in 1920. The lower shelves held the cups and plates and unused dominoes of the four players.The GSA originally owned a second example of this table, which was donated to the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1958 by Douglas Percy Bliss, then Director of GSA. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Domino table for the Chinese Room, Ingram Street Tea Rooms
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010). Designed for the Blue or Chinese Room at the Ingram Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow. The fretted back and side rails match the Chinese style motifs of the Blue Room (as called in the job books). Much of the woodwork in the Chinese Room was painted bright blue or red, but there is no trace of any finish having been applied to these chairs other than the ebonising which most of them still display. These chairs have always been associated with the Chinese Room and so must be identified with the entry for thirty-six in the job books (Roger Billcliffe). All the chairs rwere eupholstered in blue horsehair in 1985. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Sheets of decorative calligraphy for alphabet (Letters H & I).
Jackson, May
Airbrush drawing of diasonic machine. Created to visualise possible developments of the design. Wall mount option.
Cameron, Dugald
Airbrush drawing of diasonic machine. Created to visualise possible developments of the design, single unit option.
Cameron, Dugald
Drawing of Swedish Ultrasonic Unit
Line drawing, larger version of drawing 1: Swedish Ultrasonic unit, end elevation, with more detail.
Cameron, Dugald
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Cats in front of window. Annotated "Our old cat, Cloudy Bright, aged 14 1/2". Message inside.
Bliss, Rosalind
Dressing Table for Guthrie and Wells
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Designed for Guthrie and Wells, Glasgow. This and others pieces of green stained furniture made by Guthrie and Wells, were collected by William Davidson for his house Gladsmuir and later in Windyhill. Guthrie and Wells, originally founded as a painting and decorating firm by J and W Guthrie, who entered into partnership with Andrew Wells in 1895, played an important role in the history of decor and design in Glasgow. They were the most important of the stained glass studios emerging in Glasgow in the 1890s, supplied furniture, glass, mosaics etc and had a reputation for first class craftsmanship and always employed excellent designers. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Similar panels appear in Mackintosh's drawings of the east wall of the principal bedroom at The Hill House although it is not certain when they were installed there as early photographs taken in 1904 do not show them. The panels appear to be duplicates of those shown at the Vienna Secession exhibition in 1900 and bought by Emil Blumenfelt; at least one of these (listed as a 'bed curtain') was lent by Blumenfelt to the Turin exhibition in 1902 - although it lacks the lower section of black silk seen on The Hill House panels.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Similar panels appear in Mackintosh's drawings of the east wall of the principal bedroom at The Hill House although it is not certain when they were installed there as early photographs taken in 1904 do not show them. The panels appear to be duplicates of those shown at the Vienna Secession exhibition in 1900 and bought by Emil Blumenfelt; at least one of these (listed as a 'bed curtain') was lent by Blumenfelt to the Turin exhibition in 1902 - although it lacks the lower section of black silk seen on The Hill House panels.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Promotional text and two-colour brush drawn portraits of famous generals. Printed on both sides.
Hegarty, John MacGowan
Eminent Generals - George Washington
Promotional text and two-colour brush drawn portraits of famous generals. Printed on both sides.
Hegarty, John MacGowan
Eminent Generals - Julius Caesar
Promotional text and two-colour brush drawn portraits of famous generals. Printed on both sides.
Hegarty, John MacGowan
Eminent Generals - Lord Allenby
Promotional text and two-colour brush drawn portraits of famous generals. Printed on both sides.
Hegarty, John MacGowan
Eminent Generals - Marshal Foch
Promotional text and two-colour brush drawn portraits of famous generals. Printed on both sides.
Hegarty, John MacGowan
Promotional text and two-colour brush drawn portraits of famous generals. Printed on both sides.
Hegarty, John MacGowan
Costume design for performance of Parsifal.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Exhibition Catalogue for G W Lennox Paterson Retrospective
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A catalogue of the G W Lennox Paterson Retrospective Exhibition, which ran from 22 November to 20 December, 1979. Includes an introduction written by Gordon Huntly and a list of works.
Paterson, George William Lennox
Exhibition of artists' personal Christmas cards
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Text on mount for Christmas card. Text by Conrad McKenna. Used as part of exhibition of Chrismas Cards at The Glasgow Art Club.
*Not available / given
Weaving grid and notes mounted on card.
Wilson, Alexa
Paper test piece for textile design made from cut and rolled coloured paper in shades of blue with lighter blue circular highlights and purple strips.
Crossan, Kathryn
Oil pastel, pencil and watercolour picture of a couple against a floral background.
Wilkinson, Joanne
Board showing different weaves and textures developed from TSW/96. Blue-green and maroon colours used, fabric believed to be wool.
Wilkinson, Joanne
Paper test piece for textile design made from cut and rolled coloured paper in shades of brown with orange circular highlights.
*Not available / given
Printed fabric sample with designs of geometric birds and trees in blue, grey, white, and red. (Attached by staple to DC 068/8/16 along with hand written label.)
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with repeating geometric designs of squares in red, black, green, and grey on a white background.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed textile sample with a design of large flowers in red, brown, yellow-green and white on a dark green background.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with repeating Mackintosh inspired design in pink, blue, red, white, and black.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with repeating Mackintosh inspired design in pink, blue, grey, and black.
Chalmers, Sylvia
Printed fabric sample with design including 2 women holding baskets on their heads and a man wearing a red hat. in black, red, white, and lime green on a dark green background.
Chalmers, Sylvia