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Bound in the November 1894 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Bound in the November 1894 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Bound in the Spring 1896 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
From The Magazine, April 1894. The long text by Mackintosh which accompanies this watercolour in The Magazine (reproduced in full in Billcliffe's catalogue) suggests that he had already encountered public hostility to his work, possibly even from fellow students, on the grounds of incomprehensibility.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Bound in volume, The Magazine, Spring 1896. One of three watercolours depicting the seasons drawn for The Magazine.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Bound in volume, The Magazine, November 1894.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Bound in volume, The Magazine, November 1894. 'Behind a stylised tree stands another of Mackintosh's mysterious female figures, but this is the first one to appear that is not meticulously drawn. Only the head is shown in any detail, and the shape of the body is hidden by a voluminous cloak from which not even its limbs appear. This figure was to be repeated many times, becoming more and more stereotyped until, with the banners designed for the Turin Exhibition in 1902, the head is the only recognisably human part of a figure with a twelve-foot long, pear shaped torso. In 1895-96, Mackintosh was to develop this drawing into a poster for the Scottish Musical Review (Howarth, p1, 9F). The same cloaked figure appears with similar formal emblems at the ends of the branches of the bush.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Vol.1, No.1 of The Palette, The Glasgow School of Art Magazine.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Volume 2 of The Palette, Glasgow School of Art Annual (2 copies).
The Glasgow School of Art
Bound in volume, The Magazine, November, 1894.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. Inscribed: The Tree of Personal Effort, The Sun of Indifference, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, January 1895.' The exact meaning of the symbolism of this work, and its companion, 'The Tree of Influence' has eluded all commentators on Mackintosh's early water-colours. The obvious source of the symbolism is nature, and Mackintosh here reaches his most extreme distortion of organic forms.' (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. Inscribed: The Tree of Influence, The Tree of Importance, The Sun of Cowardice, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Jan 1895.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
From The Magazine, Spring 1896. The shadow does not correspond with the object in front; it touches it and echoes it but is different.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Volume 3 of The Palette, Glasgow School of Art Annual (3 copies).
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of Freak magazine, December 2003.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Two copies of the comic 'Things and Stuff' no. 2. Edited/produced by Ben 'Simpo' Simpson.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of 'MILK CHOCOLATE' Number Two, published in 2007 by David Winton.
The Glasgow School of Art
'Mammogram' GSA Student Magazine, Issues 1-3
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Issues 1-3 of 'Mammogram', GSA Student Magazine, published in September 2008, October 2008 and early 2009.
The Glasgow School of Art
'YOUR ORDER', The Art School Magazine, no. 1
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of 'YOUR ORDER' no.1, subtitled 'THE ART SCHOOL MAGAZINE', published in March 2006.
The Glasgow School of Art
Undercurrents magazine, Issue 3
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Issue 3 of Undercurrents magazine, 'an open platform for arts and discussion based in Glasgow and created by current students, and alumni, of the Glasgow School of Art', published in April 2013. Edited by Christopher MacInnes.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Mac Number One. Mackintosh School of Architecture publication including various articles produced by staff and students and an interview with Andy MacMillan of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia. Also known as "Mac Mag" or "Macmag".
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Two copies of comic 'Phreque', by Simpo, published in 2004.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Issues 1 of 'FOLD', 'a collective of GSA students keen to support cross-school endeavours and enterprises', published in Dec 2011. Edited by Dan Aitken and David Farrar.
The Glasgow School of Art
'Gallery of the Bizarre, Strange and the Deranged' comic
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of comic 'Gallery of the Bizarre, Strange and the Deranged', curated by Doctor Simpo.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of 'le magazine de BANG BANG', Thursday July 29, 2004. This magazine appears to be a German student magazine.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of ‘PAVILION’ magazine, 2005. Edited by Laura Smith, Emily Whittle and Rebecca Wilcox.
The Glasgow School of Art
Part of Records of the Glasgow School of Art Students' Representative Council and GSA Student's Association
Copy of ‘THE CLAQUE’, Issue 1, ‘a collection of washroom images and unspoken words’, 2005. Edited by Angharad Davies.
The Glasgow School of Art
Bound in the November 1894 edition of 'The Magazine'. "It must have been something like this watercolour.... that evoked the 'critics from foreign parts' (as reported by Gleeson White in The Studio, pp88-9) to deduce 'the personality of the Misses MacDonald from their works' and see them as 'middle-ages sisters, flat footed, with projecting teeth and long past matrimony... gaunt, unlovely females'. Gleeson White who visited Glasgow to see the Mackintosh group was pleasantly surprised to meet two laughing comely girls scarce out of their teens." (MacLaren Young).
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
The Nativity ('And lo the star...')
Bound in the Spring 1896 edition of 'The Magazine'. It was designs such as this that earned the Mackintosh group the nickname of 'Spook School'.
MacNair, Frances Macdonald
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