- NMC/0696H
- Item
- c1902-1903
Pink and yellow lillies.
Porteous, James Henry
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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
Stems and red leaves.
Porteous, James Henry
Yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Pink and yellow flowers.
Porteous, James Henry
Design Magazine issue 418, full issue
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Degree Show Special with cover image by Fraser Taylor/The Cloth. Fraser Taylor feature on page 49. Colour print. Cockling water damage.
Taylor, Fraser
Visualisation of street furniture design, "keep left" bollard.
Cameron, Dugald
Design sketch for cups and saucers
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A design sketch for a cup and saucer set, including side elevation drawings of the cup and two sketches of the saucer. Includes annotations of student registration no. ("No. 71") and signed "G. Murphy."
Murphy, Gerard V
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A small design sketch of leaves on a grid. Undated.
Meldrum, William
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Design with nine squares. Procion, pen and printer's ink on paper.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Design with nine squares. Pen, pencil and printer's ink on paper.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Design with twelve squares. Felt pen and printer's ink on paper.
Cosgrove, James
Design, two hexagons and a circle
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Design with pattern created with two hexagons and a circle. Pen and ink on tracing paper. Mounted on paper.
Cosgrove, James
Designs created for Hugh Smith & Co., during a work placement in the summer of 1961. Printed graphic designs for Hugh Smith & Co., 6 designs on 1 page, all back and white. An individual design, pencil on a small separate sheet, also features alongside this piece, possibly for a business card.
Cameron, Dugald
Designs for Hugh Smith & Co.: Machine Tools
Designs created for Hugh Smith & Co., during a work placement in the summer of 1961. Printed copy of hand painted logo designs for Hugh Smith & Co., machine tools. Two designs feature lettering and an image in black white and grey. A sketch of an aircraft is also on the back of the piece.
Cameron, Dugald
Designs for Hugh Smith & Co.: Monorail System
Designs created for Hugh Smith & Co., during a work placement in the summer of 1961. Printed designs and visualisations of monorail system in black and white. 3 images mounted to black paper. Prints of 1 line drawing and 2 possible airbrush drawings.
Cameron, Dugald
Designs for Hugh Smith & Co.: Shellbender
Designs created for Hugh Smith & Co., during a work placement in the summer of 1961. Technical drawing of 1200 Tons Shellbender. Notes and sketches feature on the back.
Cameron, Dugald
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Martin, William
Detail from poster design of "The Highlanders Memorial Church" fundraising bazaar
Detail of Highland soldier in battle dress.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Detail of painted board in studio for Fabrex
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
White paint text on colour 'The Cloth '87' .
Taylor, Fraser
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
Devotional record after Matthew Lamont
Part of Papers of Dorothy Doddrell
Calligraphed devotional folio for Matthew Lamont. Illuminated heading dates the piece to 1919. Lower right corner attributes the design and execution of the piece to Dorothy Doddrell.
Originally located inside folder: Item DC 094/1/3/10 - Folder of calligraphic life studies
Doddrell, Dorothy Maria F
Davidson, Peter Wylie
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Chair designed for Cafe Gandolfi, Glasgow.
Stead, Timothy
Dining table for 78 Southpark Avenue
A rectangular table on plain square legs. This table was commissioned by William Davidson after he moved into 78 Southpark Avenue in 1919. Davidson purchased this house and some of its furniture from Mackintosh when the latter moved to London, however, Mackintosh had taken the dining table with him and so Davidson required a replacement. In later years the table was referred to as a breakfast table. Mackintosh also designed an extension table to accompany this item, see MC/F/109.
This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
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 hall at Windyhill, Kilmacolm. Mackintosh designed Windyhill c1900 for William Davidson of Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm. Davidson had known Mackintosh for about five years and already owned several pieces of furniture by him, some specially designed for Gladsmuir. In 1901 Davidson was in correspondence with Mackintosh about new furniture for Windyhill, but there never seems to have been any intention to furnish the house completely with pieces designed by him. The new furniture was confined to the hall (which served as the family dining room for use at large gatherings), drawing room, playroom and main bedroom. This long table could be extended by the addition of a small square table of the same pattern. The top, made of three long pieces of timber dowelled together, has suffered from its construction, as the weight of diners leaning on the two sides has pulled the joints apart (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Diploma Exam, Emergency Telephone. Statement
Typed statement as part of Diploma exam, April 1961.
Cameron, Dugald
Glasgow School of Art Club diploma.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Glasgow School of Art Club diploma.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Printing block with Glasgow style female figure, stylised trees and flowers forming the border design.
Central text block with
King, Jessie Marion
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
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
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
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
*Not available / given
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
James Cosgrove's Glasgow School of Art DA dissertation.
Square white/grey hardcover book with hand-printed silk-screens on paper and acetate. Images and poetry inside. Entitled 'Relationships. Thoughts and Things.'
Cosgrove, James
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
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 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 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 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
Costume design for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Ceramic grey, round domed pot with a wide hole. "Pickard" handwritten on the bottom.
Pickard, Baajie
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 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