- NMC/0420
- Item
- c1911-1920
Orange silk velvet yoke/collar featuring a number of needlework techniques in silk thread worked by a student of The Glasgow School of Art, possibly under Ann Macbeth.
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Orange silk velvet yoke/collar featuring a number of needlework techniques in silk thread worked by a student of The Glasgow School of Art, possibly under Ann Macbeth.
Embroidered velvet in mauve and pink silks. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth.
*Not available / given
Embroidered sampler on woven raffia background
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Cream raffia plain woven fabric embroidered with coarse linen thread in grey, beige and cream. Stored with KW22 and KW23 in binder.
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Embroidered Sample, 'Tree Garden'
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Sampler worked on loosely woven cream cotton and wool material. Abstract garden design with large loose straight stitches in variety of yarn types. Shades of green, brown, cream and orange.
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Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Picture of female figure in blue dress wearing red scarf and carrying bowl on head. Embroidered in tapestry wool of various colours. Attached paper label "fish wife", Kath Whyte student piece.
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Embroidered panel on silk, framed
McCormick, Catherine McGregor
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
Banner design drawn on linen with pencil before stitching. It is attached to a calico lining which is stitched to the top of the hanging. It was designed by Walter Crane and worked by his wife Mary Frances Crane. The motto on banner reads: "Qui corvus pascit pascere potest grues" (He who feeds the raven will be able to feed the crane). The design of the panel is possibly that of Thomas Crane, Walter Crane's father.
Crane, Walter
Embroidered fire screen depicting a young girl flanked by roses, with three rabbits at her feet.
Attributed to Ann Macbeth.
Macbeth, Ann
Embroidered empty visitor's book
Part of Papers and textiles of Sheena Reid (nee Robertson), student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Orange textile cover of a visitor's book with black and white embroidery and purple cylindrical beads. Verso includes two cats and a porcupine and the words "Visitor's book" on the front. "Bushey sketch book" and "C. Robertson & Co. Ltd." company sticker on the inside of the front cover. Rest of the book is empty white pages of paper.
Reid, Sheena
Embroidered dress with belt, designed, worked and owned by Daisy Anderson (Daisy Agnes McGlashan).
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Embroidered collage of Eaglesham
The piece is a depiction of Eaglesham with trees in the foreground and houses in the background.
Whyte, Helen Kathleen R
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Indian. Rust cotton background tie-dyed deep brown and embroidered with geometric design. Cotton and silk embroidery in subtle colour scheme.
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Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Edward Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, son of Queen Victoria & Prince Albert (or Sir Walter Scott's son).
Scott, Anne
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Canvas padded and attached to wooden frame. Design of squares containing stylised flowers. Yellow, red, blue and grey with navy edging.
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'Drawn Thread Work' fold-out booklet
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Yellow folder labelled Drawn Thread Work containing a handwritten explanation of the technique and the materials and a sample with a central square and a border.
Mackie, Mary
'Drawn Fabric Work' fold-out booklet
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Yellow folder labelled Drawn Fabric Work containing a handwritten explanation of the technique and the materials and a sample with a central design of a tree or flowerand a border with patterns.
Mackie, Mary
'Drawn Fabric' fold-out booklet
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Small blue card folder with the handwritten label 'Drawn Fabric'. It contains a handwritten explanation of the technique and materials, the pattern design for nine squares in pen and ink on graph paper, and the worked textile.
Mackie, Mary
Donna Karan New York Fall 1997 Menswear Collection Brochure
Part of Papers of C A Wallace Shaw
Brochure of the Donna Karan New York Fall 1997 Menswear Collection. Includes images from the catwalk show of Fall 1997.
Donna Karan International
DNR Sportswear magazine on DKNY/Donna Karan Collection
Part of Papers of C A Wallace Shaw
DNR Sportswear magazine from 18th May 1998, including an article on DKNY and Donna Karan Collection on page 9. The front cover also shows a menswear look from Donna Karan collection.
Daily News Record
DNR Show Business magazine with Donna Karan cover
Part of Papers of C A Wallace Shaw
DNR Show Business magazine from 1998, with a front cover exhibiting a menswear look from Donna Karan collection.
Daily News Record
DNR newspaper extract on Donna Karan's menswear collection
Part of Papers of C A Wallace Shaw
12-page extract from Daily News Record - Furnishings and Accessories on Donna Karan's first menswear collection. The article spans pages 1, 6, and 7, and includes an interview with the designer, and black and white photos of the new collection.
Daily News Record
DNR newspaper extract on Donna Karan's Holiday menswear collection
Part of Papers of C A Wallace Shaw
12-page extract from Daily News Record - Furnishings and Accessories on Donna Karan's Holiday '92 menswear collection. The article spans pages 1, 6, and 7, and includes black and white photos of the new collection.
Daily News Record
DNR newspaper extract on Donna Karan's First Menswear Line
Part of Papers of C A Wallace Shaw
Extract from Daily News Record - Furnishings and Accessories on Donna Karan's first menswear line. The article has been circled in red crayon.
Daily News Record
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Blue dot design and black and white face design. Example of dot fabric.
Taylor, Fraser
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Red face design and blue dot design. Example of both DC 089/3/1 and DC 089/3/2.
Taylor, Fraser
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Possibly Liberty of London. Uncredited.
Taylor, Fraser
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Fabric with flying fish pattern. Possibly Liberty of London. Uncredited.
Taylor, Fraser
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Black and white fabric with line patterns. Possibly a trade show. Verso: '2.3 meters high'.
Taylor, Fraser
Transparent organdie shadow work panel for a dress salon. Design features a dressmaker's dummy and vase with flowers. Previously displayed in a glass and wooden frame. Designed to be hung against a window.
Pollok, Meg
Design for wall hanging depicting Hebridean village
Book showing design for wall hanging (NMC/1571A). Labelled 'NDS' and on reverse 'Design: E.Lounsbach'.
Design by Scottish artist Eric Lounsbach, worked by primary and secondary school children.
Lounsbach, Eric
Design for embroidered pulpit-fall, 'Be Ye Doers of the word not hearers only.' The words of the design are taken from James, chapter 1, verse 22 in the New Testament. Inscribed upper right: Design for a pulpit fall/J.R. Newbery Centre: "Be Ye Doers of the world not hearers only".
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Unhemmed printed cotton banner for GSA Degree Show 2001. Digital image of mouth and section of face in pink and purple. Text in black and pink. List of degree show sponsors: Campari, Beat 106 Non-stop, Gordon Yuill and Company. Also has logo of printing company, Stork Digital Print and job number.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Unhemmed printed cotton banner for GSA Degree Show 2001. Digital image of mouth and section of face in pink and purple. Text in black and pink. List of degree show sponsors: Campari, Beat 106 Non-stop, Gordon Yuill and Company. Also has logo of printing company, Stork Digital Print and job number.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
Unhemmed printed cotton banner for GSA Degree Show 2001. Digital image of mouth and section of face in pink and purple. Text in black and pink. List of degree show sponsors: Campari, Beat 106 Non-stop, Gordon Yuill and Company. Also has logo of printing company, Stork Digital Print and job number, and the logo of Glasgow School of Art Centre for Advanced Textiles.
Centre for Advanced Textiles
David Band: Printed Textile Design June 1981
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Photocopied A4 sheet, possibly from 'Fifteen Degrees plus', with images and artist statement by David Band.
Cosmopolitan UK
David Band and Brian Bolger, exterior with fabric flag
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Promotional photograph by Peter Anderson.
White, Crissie
Possibly by Ann Macbeth.
*Not available / given
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Crewel work on natural linen. Basket of flowers motif, worked predominently in shades of green, orange and pink. Woollen fringe. Has label from G.S.A. Needlework Exhibition of 1916. Designed by Mrs. Newbery (Jessie Newbery). Worked by Mrs. Rowat (her aunt), Glasgow.
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Square cushion cover with simple wreath, trellis, Glasgow style roses and leaves, in shades of pale green, cream and pink. Includes chain, satin and cretan stiching, French knots and couching.
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DC 068/7/10/1: Printed cushion cover in green and white with owl on one side and a hedgehog on the other
Chalmers, Sylvia
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Commemorating the Festival of Britain. Design suggests a firework display. In white and coloured embroidery on blue background. Names of designer, Robert Stewart and embroiderer, Kathleen Whyte in small motif on the back.
Stewart, Robert
One of a set of two curtains designed by Sylvia Chalmers made in 'Escape I' the Sun' design which features a man in a red hammock and a woman on a swing.
Chalmers, Sylvia
One of a set of two curtains designed by Sylvia Chalmers made in 'Escape I' the Sun' design which features a man in a red hammock and a woman on a swing.
Chalmers, Sylvia
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Composition of embroidered fruit and flowers (as triptych). In original frame. Design made for Longcroft, Helensburgh.
Hamilton, Margaret
Cummerbund with batik decoration.
Parker, Agnes Miller
Abstract figure.
Mitchell, Charles