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The Monastery, Durnstein, Austria
"AE Haswell Miller, Durnstein 1922".
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
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
The Painters Colquhoun & McBryde (The Two Roberts)
Study of the two Roberts - Colquhoun and McBryde - in their studio. Fleming's painting was the recipient of the 1938 Guthrie Award prize.
Fleming, Ian
Study of the Parthenon.
Spiers, Richard Phené
View of Italian hill-top Town. One of seven works presented to GSA by the Scottish Arts Council, as a result of the Council's collection being broken up and dispersed across Scotland.
McKenzie, Alison
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