- NMC/1710
- Item
- c2000s
Ringbound sketchbook (paper covers) comprising 18 pages. Various subject matter.
Gorman, James
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Ringbound sketchbook (paper covers) comprising 18 pages. Various subject matter.
Gorman, James
Parabola type design in red and black ink on graph paper created by GSA student Tim Pulleyn who won the Hutchison Prize for Fine Art in 2010.
Pulleyn, Tim
'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
Two pictures of seaside shelters mounted together, one mixed media, one pastel and pencil. The larger picture shows an open sided hexagonal structure shown against dark water with a distant horizon. High viewpoint.
Devine, Claire
Charcoal and pastel drawing of of a long haired female nude sitting on a cube shaped plinth and seen from the rear. Signed and dated by the artist, bottom left corner.
Denby, Matthew
Drawing of reclining nude figure
Drawing of reclining nude figure resting on elbow, left foot and thigh towards viewer. Signed bottom right corner.
Finn, M
A sketchbook with 29 loose leaf sketches and second year exam papers. The name Antony J H Miles, Sect. 4, Second Year 1950, are all recorded on a cream label attached to the grey card cover above an unfinished sketch of the head of a man wearing glasses.
Miles, Antony J H
Sketch of Italian village.
Lauder, Charles J
Collection of sketches by Charles J Lauder of the river Thames near Tower Bridge, London.
Lauder, Charles J
Sketchbook: Italy and Richmond
Collection of drawings by Charles J Lauder of Italy and Richmond
Lauder, Charles J
Portrait of GSA artist, John Laurie. Top Right: To Anne from Danny Ferguson/May 73.
Ferguson, Danny
Caricature of artist Forrester Wilson.
Coia, Emilio
Gray, Alasdair
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