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Dick, Jessie Alexandra
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Dick, Jessie Alexandra
Charcoal drawing shown as part of Degree Show 2019. Drawn from north Kelvin Meadow.
Tayar, Atticus
Stop motion animation board, painting of group
Painting of group of people, on board. One of ten boards used to make stop motion film.
Rowan, Sophie
'Idyllis' watercolour
Shanks, Kirsten
Untitled party #5, 'Bread and Circuses'. Oil on canvas.
Fernie, Angus
Watercolour of spring blossoms. Drawn while the artist studied at Dundee Technical College and School of Art, 1911-1912.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
Wrecking Ball woodcut and cardboard print
Note from the artist: This print is part of the collection Wank!, a series of six posters for various sources - such as essays, video clips, movies or performances - all dealing with the taboo subject of female masturbation. Acting like a curator of these references, I aim to highlight that any attempt to represent feminine masturbation through a feminist eye still finds its limits where a branded masculine interpretation of feminine sexuality starts.
Campistron, Dominique
Framed oil painting of sunflowers. Annotated on reverse 'Sunflowers I Oil on board 61 x 51cm 2016 Hannah Mooney GSA 2017 graduate'
Mooney, Hannah
Grass of Parnassus flower study
Flower study in watercolour, framed.
Anderson, Daisy McGlashan
Watercolour and pencil study of female head
Morkunaite, Sigita
Oil painting of Lithuanian landscape
Oil painting on MDF board, Lithuanian landscape.
Morkunaite, Sigita
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'H' inspired by Halley. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'G' inspired by Martin. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'F' inspired by Stella. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'E' inspired by Newman. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'D' inspired by Lloyd Wright. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'C' inspired by Modrian. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'B' inspired by Malevich. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
One print from 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
One of eight screenprints in a folder inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Print 'A' inspired by C R Mackintosh. The screenprints are boxed with an introductory page.
Kilgour, Scott
Cover of print portfolio 'Abstract Language' (The Philadelphia Series)
Cover of a portfolio of eight screenprints inspired by artists and architects who spent their whole lives thinking about squares, rectangles and straight lines: C R Mackintosh, Malevich, Modrian, Lloyd Wright, Newman, Stella, Martin and Halley.
Kilgour, Scott
Oil painting of Scottish quayside scene
McCance, William
Oil painting, portrait of Agnes D Smith
McCance, William
Small gouache painting of a fish head, with prominent fish eye.
McLean, R
Two figures sunbathing on a tropical beach with palm tree and a row of brightly coloured striped sun shelters.
*Not available / given
Scene from a swimming pool with a swimmer in the foreground, a child being helped out of the water and a bather sitting by the poolside as others mill around.
*Not available / given
'Night Ride to Alston, Hairpin at Cupola'
Abstract landscape in shades of blue, grey, brown and beige - fading distant light suggested. Possibly bleach treated.
Manning, Mick
Oil portrait, quarter length, of John Murdoch, a Master at Glasgow School of Art from 1848 until his death in 1854. Sitter is clean shaven, wearing a black bow tie and white winged collar shirt and dark jacket against a dark background. No visible signature of artist or identifying label on frame; donor believes that it may be a self portrait.
*Not available / given
Pencil and watercolour picture of Canterbury Cathedral. Pencil note records, 'completed on the spot, Jas.B.Fulton, (shows evidence of having been folded in half.)
Fulton, James Black
Female portrait study.
Clapham, Georgina
Figure study.
Parker, Agnes Miller
Still life composition.
McCance, William
Figure drawing.
McCance, William
Study of two men against a pastoral landscape. The subject was painted whilst the artist was a student of Gourock High School. Annotated verso.
Gorman, James
Study of Clydeside shipyards, with cranes in the background.
Gorman, James
Argyll landscape with farm buildings.
Gorman, James
Backyard, Shore Street, Greenock
Backyard of Greenock tenement building.
Gorman, James
Seated figure set against abstract background.
Hunter, Margaret
Figure - part of Degree Show studio installation
One of four small figures (oil on paper cut-outs), part of a larger Degree Show studio installation.
Rose, Bryony
Figure - part of Degree Show studio installation
One of four small figures (oil on paper cut-outs), part of a larger Degree Show studio installation.
Rose, Bryony
Figure - part of Degree Show studio installation
One of four small figures (oil on paper cut-outs), part of a larger Degree Show studio installation.
Rose, Bryony
Figure - part of Degree Show studio installation
One of four small figures (oil on paper cut-outs), part of a larger Degree Show studio installation.
Rose, Bryony
Portrait study of fellow GSA student, Kerry.
Snow, Rebecca Lucy
Study of women crowded around The Well in Toledo (inscription verso).
Jackson, Alexander Logan
View, possibly overlooking Florence
A study possibly of the Boboli Gardens, Florence.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Study of a unnamed Piazza, possibly in Venice.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Study of Venetian canal with female figure under a colonnade in foreground.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
View of Venetian canal with figures on a bridge.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Study of Venetian canal with gondolier in foreground.
Jackson, Alexander Logan
Triptych showing countryside activities - horse riding, sailing, haymaking etc.
Christie, Fyffe