- NMC/0131
- Item
- 1960-1961
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Abstract design.
Low, Bet
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Abstract design.
Low, Bet
Abstract design.
Low, Bet
Portrait of the architect, Fred Selby. Signed MS, for Manfred Salinger, Selby's birth name (top right).
Selby, Frederick
Isola di Murano, Venice (Version 1)
View of town seen from the roof tops with entrance gate in background.
Selby, Frederick
View looking towards Sant'Agostino.
Selby, Frederick
Tower, roof tops and hills.
Selby, Frederick
Tower, roof tops and trees.
Selby, Frederick
Small street lined with trees, looking towards Lighthouse.
Selby, Frederick
View across Grand canal.
Selby, Frederick
Female model kneeling, left arm outstretched.
Selby, Frederick
Various studies of an ostrich.
Selby, Frederick
Elephant and crocodile - animal studies
various studies of an elephant and crocodile.
Selby, Frederick
Giraffe - animal studies (Version 2)
Study of olive trees.
Selby, Frederick
Dark street alleyway.
Selby, Frederick
Building at corner of street, with carts.
Selby, Frederick
Palm tree in garden; street full of cars.
Selby, Frederick
View of flat-roofed building with palm trees. Minaret tower to right.
Selby, Frederick
Minaret tower viewed through alleyway.
Selby, Frederick
Sketch showing the equestrian statue of Viceroy Ibrahim Pasha (1789-1848) at Midan Opera, Cairo.
Selby, Frederick
Cairo street scene (Version 2)
View of beach promenade with palm trees and lamp standards.
Selby, Frederick
View looking down alleyway with figures and minaret beyond.
Selby, Frederick
One of three abstract panels.
Low, Bet
Old buildings set around courtyard/quadrangle.
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Artist's palette used by Sir James Guthrie.
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Waterside cottage with boats and fisherman
First colour block - red ink.
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Waterside cottage with boats and fisherman
Third colour block - blue on ochre and red ink.
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Possibly by Z. Duclett.
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Marble bust on plinth.
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Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Gouache and ink painting of an abstract landscape on sketchbook page. Drawn Verso: line drawing in pencil.
Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation took place in 2018. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
Taylor, Fraser
Card for The Glasgow Art Students Tryst
Two copies of the card for The Glasgow Art Students Tryst for Belgium and the Red Cross dating to the 29th and 30th of January.
Greiffenhagen, Maurice
Newscutting featuring Dame Laura Knight inspecting diploma work
The newscutting features a photograph of Dame Laura Knight with some of the principals inspecting diploma work during her visit to The Glasgow School of Art.
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Photograph of Haswell Miller portraying a female figure
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller holding a palette and portraying a female figure.
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Group photograph of male and female students
The photograph features a group of sixteen male and nine female students.
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The photograph features a group of eleven male students. One of them is lying on an elevated flat surface with his core undressed, while the others gather around him.
The reverse of the photograph shows the text "E; J; C. Haswell doing a tableau of Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson at Glasgow School of Art (1903-4?)".
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Photograph of students portraying female subjects
The photograph features two students portraying two female subjects in class. Two men can be spotted in the background.
The reverse of the photograph shows the text "Mr. Miller – [...] 1927. June" and "2/53".
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The photograph features a group of four female and one male students.
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Newscutting featuring Haswell Miller at the Meeting of the Governors
The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller and Josephine Haswell Miller alongside a group of males and females.
The supporting text reads "A group at the meeting of the Governors of the Glasgow School of Art this week, when Mr John D. Revel (centre), of Chelsea, was introduced to the board on the occasion of his taking up duty.–"Bulletin" Photo." The newscutting is supported by a handwritten map located below it. It offers the list of names and the location of the subjects in the photograph.
The cardboard also displays additional annotations by Haswell Miller: "We accepted him with all kindness and welcome. After a few weeks he called the staff together and practically told us he was going to sack the lot! I anticipated this by accepting the keepership of the National Galleries. Edinburgh. (Not very well qualified but standard were low in 1930)".
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "c1928". Additional annotations below the photograph identify the people featured in it.
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The photograph features Archibald Haswell Miller in the centre back of the image alongside three other students of the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich. The annotations below the photograph show the names "John R. Covert", "Oliver Smock", A Haswell Miller ("Glasgow-Muller"), and "Louis ("Consul") Miller". They also show the text "Vier Kunstakademiker. München 1909 - / John R. Covert / Oliver Smock / A Haswell Miller ("Glasgow-Muller") / Louis ("Consul") Miller. I [...] taken at a small fair in Munich Spring 1909. The screen represents the [...] of a Zeppelin airship the first of which had just visited Munich with great excitement."
An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1909".
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Francis H. Newbery's application to be Head Master of The Glasgow School of Art
Francis H. Newbery's application to the Committee of Management of The Glasgow School of Art and Haldane Academy to be Head Master of the School.
Newbery, Francis Henry