Glasgow School of Art, West Elevation
- DC 042/1/14
- Item
- Nov 1999
Part of 'The City As Setting'.
Trotter, Robert
Glasgow School of Art, West Elevation
Part of 'The City As Setting'.
Trotter, Robert
Photograph of a tea party hosted by the Greiffenhagens
The photograph features a tea party given by the Greiffenhagens.
The top right corner of the cardboard shows the text "c1913". The following annotations were added below the photograph:
"A Tea Party given by the Greiffenhagens in 1913, in his studio in the Glasgow School of Art.
Standing: A. G. Crombie
Robinson
Andrina Smith (?)
Alma Assafrey
Seated: Mrs Beatrice Greiffenhagen
Johnstone ?
Maurice Greiffenhagen, R.Q
Eliz. Josephine Cameron
Alex Musgrove"
An annotation on the top right corner shows "c1913".
*Not available / given
Photograph of Haswell Miller portraying a male figure
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller holding a palette and standing in front of nude male portrait.
*Not available / given
Photograph of Josephine Haswell Miller
The photograph features an image of Josephine Haswell Miller.
The reverse shows the text "Jessie Thomson 319 Sauchiehall St" stamped on the cardboard.
*Not available / given
Printed page of images featuring embroidery and calligraphy work
Print on photographic paper containing two images of student work. Left: close-up of sample of embroidered cloth depicting a woman bent to water a plant in blue, green and cream thread, bordered with various decorative marks, shapes and images in multicolour. ‘1932’ and ‘JEAN WILSON’ are embroidered above and below the image in lilac thread. Right: image of a page of illuminated poetry (by Janet Begbie) hand-written in black ink and bordered by coloured ink illustrations relating to the poem’s themes of adventure, youth and travel at sea, in blue, green and red, as well as a decorative border in gold, blue, red and black.
Wilson, Jeanne
Printed page of photographs featuring female students
Printed page featuring three scanned black and white photographs. Top left depicts five women, likely GSA students, posed and smiling on a set of stairs; top right depicts two women wearing artists smocks stood next to a plaster bust; bottom right depicts fifteen women, likely students, and one man, likely their teacher, posed on the same stairs. The page is captioned ‘Diploma June 12th 1934 in Design & Decorative Art GSC’.
Wilson, Jeanne