Leatherwork display case (Version 2)
- NMC/1627/v2
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- c1914-1943
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Leatherwork display case (Version 2)
Leatherwork display case (Version 1)
Wooden display case of leatherwork by P. Wylie Davidson showing examples of techniques. Back of case has GSA label "Leatherwork. 'C', 19.1.58". Due to information in archival documentation, display case can be dated pre-1943.
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Leather bound book cover with ornate incised decoration on front and inside cover with gilding and red and blue pigment. Exposed paper underneath leather shows Arabic lettering.
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Large red glazed ceramic vase with red marking on bottom "GSA 581". Due to information in a 1958 inventory, vase can be dated pre-1958. It may be a student piece or could have been bought and used as a teaching aid.
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Lady of the period of King Charles II
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Lady of the period of King Charles II (or Anne of Denmark, 1574-1619).
Scott, Anne
Japanese style paper stencil featuring wave motif, probably used as a teaching resource.
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Japanese style paper stencil featuring flowers, probably used as a teaching resource.
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Japanese style paper stencil featuring patterned borders, probably used as a teaching resource.
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Japanese style paper stencil featuring flowers, probably used as a teaching resource.
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Japanese style paper stencil featuring patterned borders, probably used as a teaching resource.
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Japanese style paper stencil featuring patterned borders, probably used as a teaching resource.
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Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Joan Beaufort, 1424, Queen and married to James I (or James V's partner).
Scott, Anne
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: James I, 1406-1437, (or James V, 1473-1515).
Scott, Anne
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Conrad McKenna’s information sheets during his various teaching roles at The Glasgow School of Art. Including typed materials, hand written notes, photocopies, worksheets, newspaper clippings, annotated diagrams and drawings by Conrad McKenna and others for the delivery of teaching and student trips. Materials outline and discuss: materials, processes, techniques, definitions and references relating to: printing, papers, typography, wood and metal work, pattern, drawing, colour, shape and volume, tone, communication, photography, linocuts, monoprints, colour theory, design and design theory. Also included are briefs, materials lists and reading lists for student projects. Along with itineraries for student trips such as a London visit in 1973. Selections of typed materials are titled "First Year Course". Whilst the majority of these are general; others are course specific and provide details of first year courses in Architecture and Drawing and Painting. All provide course overviews, references, definitions and information on materials, processes and techniques.
McKenna, Conrad
Horse skeleton attached to metal bar formerly used in drawing classes.
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Highland Girl wearing Araid Plaid
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Highland Girl wearing Araid Plaid (or Fish Wife), she came to be painted by Alan Ramsay aid to McLeod of McLeod. In those days girls did not wear tartan, they wore stripes instead.
Scott, Anne
Group photograph of female students
The photograph features a group of nineteen female students in an anatomy drawing class.
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Group photograph of female students
The photograph features a group of nineteen female students in an anatomy drawing class.
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1914".
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J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
Plaster portrait after a Greek bust.
J Giusti & Co
Graphic drawings for teaching pattern design
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Four pieces of teaching examples for pattern designs, attached to backing paper. These pattern designs, featuring an interplay of waves and geometric shapes, were used as teaching materials in schools in Scotland, as marked the level of students "First year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Graphic designs for school magazines
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Four printed graphic designs featuring school magazine covers, annotated "Coatbridge Secondary School Magazine" and "Airdrie Academy Magazine." The designs are attached to backing paper and two of them are dated 1937 and 1938. This work was used as teaching material in schools in Scotland, as marked the level of students "Fifth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Glasgow School of Art teaching notes
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Conrad McKenna’s teaching notes during his various teaching roles at The Glasgow School of Art. Including a combination of typed materials, hand written notes, annotated diagrams and drawings by Conrad McKenna for delivery of the First Year Course including: course overview, course topics, exercises and talks. Materials outline and discuss: materials, processes, techniques, definitions and references relating to: printing, papers, typography, wood and metal work, pattern, drawing, colour, shape and volume, tone, communication, photography, design and design theory. The majority of the material is titled "First Year Course".
McKenna, Conrad
Glasgow School of Art memoranda
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Conrad McKenna’s memoranda from The Glasgow School of Art, correspondence and materials reflecting his experience as both a student and teacher at The Glasgow School of Art. Includes a combination of typed and hand written materials, photocopies, clippings and printed ephemera. Includes correspondence in English with: The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections, The Glasgow School of Art, The Staff Association (The Glasgow School of Art), The British Council, The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Glasgow Museums & Art Galleries, Dante Alighieri Society (Glasgow), W. H. Emmett (Scotland) Limited. Correspondence generally relates to The Glasgow School of Art, regarding: Conrad McKenna’s time as a student and employee of GSA as a tutor in The Glasgow School of Art Evening School, the General Course (Department of Design) and First Year Course. Also include references for Conrad McKenna by Edward G. Powell, Douglas Percy Bliss and H. Jefferson Barnes; correspondence regarding Conrad McKenna’s print designs for Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow; correspondence regarding Conrad McKenna’s Travelling Scholarship; Conrad McKenna’s confirmation of Post Diploma study, with a hand written recommendation from Douglas Percy Bliss; and Conrad McKenna’s donation to The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections and includes a transcript of an interview conducted by Susannah Waters, Archivist at The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections, 3 May 2014.
McKenna, Conrad
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: George Heriot also known as 'Jangling Geordie', 1563-1624, Jeweller to James VI and founder of 'Heriot's School', (or Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, c1545-1567).
Scott, Anne
Part of Anne Scott Doll Collection
Costume doll: Gentleman of 1660 (or Charles I, 1600-1649).
Scott, Anne
Gelatine mould of Greek portrait
Mould made of gelatine used to produce plaster copies of a Greek portrait.
J Giusti & Co
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Collection of prints and sketches of flowers, fruits, and other plants. Includes empty portfolio used to store the collection of flower prints. Written in pencil on the front cover, "Photographs and Coloured Illustrations of Flowers".
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Floral block printing display case (Version 2)
Floral block printing display case (Version 1)