Fontana delle Tartarughe, Rome
- NMC/0295B
- Item
- 1898-1899
Study of the 'Turtle Fountain' by Giacomo della Porta.
Fulton, James Black
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Fontana delle Tartarughe, Rome
Study of the 'Turtle Fountain' by Giacomo della Porta.
Fulton, James Black
Fontana delle Tartarughe, Rome
Study of the 'Turtle Fountain' by Giacomo della Porta.
Fulton, James Black
Interior view of an Italian chapel, with scattered chairs. One of Eardley's paintings undertaken as part of her art school travelling scholarship.
Eardley, Joan Kathleen Harding
Small street lined with trees, looking towards Lighthouse.
Selby, Frederick
Small street lined with trees. Possibly same view as NMC/144.
Selby, Frederick
Italian (Tuscan?) farm house with olive groves.
Selby, Frederick
Tower, roof tops and hills.
Selby, Frederick
Tower, roof tops and trees.
Selby, Frederick
Study of a park.
Selby, Frederick
View of town with fields to the foreground.
Selby, Frederick
Unidentified Italian hill town. One of Eardley's paintings undertaken as part of her art school travelling scholarship.
Eardley, Joan Kathleen Harding
Miller, Josephine Haswell
View of town seen from the roof tops.
Selby, Frederick
View of church tower and roof tops.
Selby, Frederick
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Italian Romanesque Architecture
Page titled 'Italian Romanesque' at top. This page features sketches and text relating to 'S. Michele, Pavia' and 'S Ambroggio, Milan'.
This is the seventeenth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
This sketchbook consists of 81 pages of sketches made by Charles Rennie Mackintosh during his trip to Italy in 1891 funded by his Greek Thomson travelling scholarship prize money. The subjects he sketched are mainly architectural, with the one he felt to be most impressive being labelled 'A Caution'. Each sketch is labelled with the name of the city or town in which it was sketched. In 1890 Mackintosh won the Alexander 'Greek' Thomson Travelling Scholarship with a design for a public hall, which enabled him to take an extensive tour abroad from February to July 1891. He left Glasgow for London on 21 March 1891, sailing from Tilbury on the Thames on 27 March and arriving in Naples on 5 April. He then visited Palermo in Sicily, Rome, Orvieto, Siena, Florence, Pisa, Pistoia, Bologna, Ravenna, Ferrara, Venice, Padua, and Vicenza, arriving in Verona on 10 June 1891. The Sketchbook contains drawings from the later part of Mackintosh's tour, from 10th June, with sketches, mostly of architectural and sculptural details, beginning with Verona. It covers Verona (11-14 June); Mantua (14 June); Cremona (14-15 June); Brescia (16 June); Bergamo (17 June); Lecco (18 June); Cadenabbia and Lake Como (19-25 June); Como (26-27 June); Milan (28 June-6 July); Pavia (7 July-?); Certosa di Pavia (probably several days around 12 July); Paris and Chateau d'Ecouen (late July?); Antwerp (late July? - briefly visited on his return journey). It also contains several pages of designs for the Glasgow Art Club (1892-3) and the Glasgow Herald Building (1893-5). The drawings themselves are almost all pencil sketches, some of which are now quite faint.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Landscape with mountains and buildings on hilltop, Italy
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Miller, Josephine Haswell
Little bridge over Venetian canal
Study of a Venetian canal. One of Eardley's paintings undertaken as part of her art school travelling scholarship.
Eardley, Joan Kathleen Harding
Montefalco, near Perugia, Italy
Study of town buildings with church tower in the background.
Selby, Frederick
Mosaic in St Marks, Venice (left hand side)
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit, complete with notation.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Mosaic in St Marks, Venice (right hand side)
Study undertaken as part of Italian visit, complete with notation.
McGlashan, Archibald A
Italian farm study. One of Eardley's paintings undertaken as part of her art school travelling scholarship.
Eardley, Joan Kathleen Harding
Study of building's facade.
Fulton, James Black
Elevation/Raffael Arch.
Revel, John D
Detail from elevation.
Revel, John D
Palazzo Piccolomini, Pienza/Santa Maria della Pace, Rome
Comparative elevations of both buildings. Drawing of Palazzo Piccolomini wrongly attributed (by artist) to Pisa.
Revel, John D
Perspective sketch of Galla Placidia
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
A one-point perspective drawing depicting the side elevation of Galla Placidia. Stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, Session 1935-36."
Murphy, Gerard V
View of the main piazza.
Selby, Frederick
Rowell, James Robert Clunie
Italian.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
This page features sketches of 'S. Peter Rome'.
This is the twenty-fifth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Architectural details.
Danek, Boleslaw
Page titled 'Roman and Greek Architecture'. This page features sketches and text comparing Greek and Roman temples.
This is the fifteenth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Page titled 'Roman Architecture'. This page features a sketch of the roman theatre at Ostia (AD 400).
This is the fifth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Page titled 'Roman Architecture'. This page features 'A typical Pompeian private house' and 'The Arch of Titus: Rome'.
This is the second page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Looking towards the Piazza Grande.
Selby, Frederick
Ruins of building, Ancona, Italy
Rubble of bomb damaged building.
Selby, Frederick
Exterior view of basilica.
Dallachy, John Eadie Waddel
View of town seen from the roof tops with entrance gate in background.
Selby, Frederick
View looking towards Sant'Agostino.
Selby, Frederick
Courtyard with loggia and tower beyond.
Selby, Frederick
View over the town's skyline.
Selby, Frederick