- MC/P/21
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- c1904
Bedford Lemere & Co
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Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Perspective drawing of Glasgow School of Art from the north-west
View of the Glasgow School of Art, showing Hengler's circus, prior to the construction of the second half of the building.
McGibbon, Alexander
Interior of Hous'hill, Glasgow - the blue bedroom
The blue bedroom looking towards the bed.
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Beaten lead mirror with peacock designs.
The mirror was almost certainly part of the furnishings of the Mackintoshes Southpark Avenue flat taken over by William Davidson when he purchased the flat.
MacNair, James Herbert
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?).
*Not available / given
Interior of Hous'hill, Glasgow - the drawing room
The Drawing Room looking towards the Music Room.
Bedford Lemere & Co
Interior of Hous'hill, Glasgow - the music room
The music room looking towards the piano.
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bedford Lemere & Co
Design for a Glasgow School of Art Club 'Programme'
Invitation for a social event held in the Institute of Fine Art Galleries, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, 25 November 1893.
Featuring two seated, semi-clothed female figures integrated amongst swirling plant forms.
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
Stained glass panel. Inscribed above: "Glasgow School of Art"; below: "Isolde Mark's wife who gave the love potion to Tristan". It was one of Fra Newbery's considerable achievements to see the need for training students in industrial art and design and persuade the governors to establish a decorative arts department. His annual report of 1893 announces 'This room has been specially fitted up and artist craftsmen have been engaged to give instruction in such subjects as glass staining, pottery, repousse and metalwork, wood carving and book binding, beside Artistic Needlecraft taught by a Lady.' Early teachers of stained glass at the GSA included Norman Macdougall, Harry Roe and William Stewart. Among the students were Jessie Rowat, Emily Hutcheson, Herbert MacNair, Stephen Adam Jr, W.G Morton and Dorothy Carleton Smyth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Design for a Bookplate for Lucy Raeburn
Bound in the November 1893 edition of 'The Magazine'.
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
Female figure holding scroll. Awarded to Isabella Elizabeth Hill. Medal awarded by the Glasgow High School for Girls.
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
Ex libris book plate for Fred J.M. Christie; figures in landscape.
King, Jessie Marion
Polychrome glazed earthernware salt pot, painted with a band of stylised flowers. Initials "JMK", rabbit image, and hatch pattern on the bottom.
King, Jessie Marion
Printing block with Glasgow style female figure, stylised trees and flowers forming the border design.
Central text block with
King, Jessie Marion
Design for a School Diploma. Front of mount labelled 'SILVER MEDAL. FOR SET.'
King, Jessie Marion