The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
- NMC/1926SS
- Item
- 2018
Ink drawing of diagonal line pattern on right-most third of paper
The Young Regenerators
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of diagonal line pattern on right-most third of paper
The Young Regenerators
The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of lion
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of female portrait in frame
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of bench
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The Young Regenerators Project - Sleeve of notes, drawings, printouts and photocopied pages
Sleeve of notes, drawings and photocopied pages. Annotated with '(1) - Front Facade (2) - Dream/Heaven Room (3) - Studio Room'.
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of three pencils in pen pot
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of piggy bank with five £1 coins
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of female portrait in frame
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of dog wearing crown
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of pot containing four paintbrushes
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Drawing, 'The future as a large, overbearing ball of blackness'
Kirkwood, Jonathan
The Young Regenerators Project - Framed drawing
Ink drawing of paint tin and brushes
The Young Regenerators
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
This work is presumed from the same series as "Pressed seaweed art (DC 120/1/1)," but not dated. Two pieces of kelp and red dulse seaweed are attached to the paper.
Meldrum, William
Part of Papers and photographs of William Meldrum, artist, student at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
A drawing made of dried kelp and red dulse seaweed from the sea near Millport in Ayr, Scotland. Annotated "Millport. ap 3. 36." presumed to be the creation date. The pieces of seaweed adhere to the paper, maintaining their natural shapes.
Meldrum, William