Plaster cast of Virgin and Child (Version 2)
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- Mid 19th century-early 20th century
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Plaster cast of Virgin and Child (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of votive relief of Dionysus and Icarius
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In relief. Original: c100AD. Marble. Currently in the National Museum, Naples, Italy.
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Plaster cast of votive relief of Dionysus and Icarius (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of votive relief of Dionysus and Icarius (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of votive relief of Dionysus and Icarius (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is leaning on a sythe with a jug pouring out water at her feet. Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is holding the jug and pouring out water (front view). Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is holding the jug and pouring out water (back view). Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents
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Carved in relief, female figure in draped clothes. Figure is carrying an object. Original: Jean Goujon, c1550. Marble. Paris, France.
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of water nymph from the Fontaine des Innocents (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of wooden carved decorated panel with foliage and two Satyr-like figures
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Panel showing scrolling foliage with two central figures turned toward each other in relief.
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Plaster cast of wooden carved decorated panel with foliage and two Satyr-like figures (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of wooden carved decorated panel with foliage and two Satyr-like figures (Version 2)
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Laurie, John
Laurie, John
Laurie, John
Laurie, John
Laurie, John
Collection of plaster casts comprising human figures, architectural fragments, plaster friezes, plaster reliefs, marble reliefs, tondos and busts.
Casts were used as an important teaching aid by the School, from the late 19th century onwards. The casts are generally based on classical statuary and were originally sourced from Greek, Roman and later Italian and medieval periods. Whilst not totally unique (most art schools in the UK and across Europe owned their own collections, purchased from established suppliers in London, Paris etc.), their continued existence within their original setting gives them an added significance. Importantly, the Glasgow School of Art's photographic archive contains many period images of how these casts have been used by staff and students since they were first introduced.
The majority of GSA's plaster cast collection was located in the School's Mackintosh Building at the time of a fire in the building on 23rd May 2014. As a result the majority of the collection suffered damage, of varying degrees, and all casts were subsequently surveyed by a conservator. Six casts were lost in the fire and eleven larger casts have undergone remedial conservation in 2016-17. The majority of the remaining casts have undergone cleaning before being repositioned around GSA's campus during 2019.
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Plaster casts of double capital with stylised ornamentation
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Plaster casts of double capital with stylised ornamentation (Version 1)
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Plaster casts of double capital with stylised ornamentation (Version 2)
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Plaster length made from indentations of 3D printed histology slides.
Lingard, Kate Frances
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond
Plaster bust maquette of Sir John Ritchie Richmond, for the bronze sculptured bust in GSA's collection.
Schotz, Benno
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 1)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 2)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 3)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 4)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 5)
Plaster seal featuring portrait of Charles Dowell
Plaster relief roundel with raised silhouette portrait of Charles Dowell and 'Chas R Dowell 1920' in raised lettering in legend. Signed W T Miller.
Plaster seal featuring portrait of Charles Dowell (Version 1)
Plaster seal featuring portrait of Charles Dowell (Version 2)
Plaster portrait after a 15th century bronze bust of Dante Alighieri in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples.
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
J Giusti & Co
Portrait of Professor William J Smith
Portrait bust of Professor Smith, with triangular stand.
Schotz, Benno