- NMC/0270/v2
- Part
- 1895
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
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Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Shannan, Archibald Macfarlane
Gelatine mould of Greek portrait
Mould made of gelatine used to produce plaster copies of a Greek portrait.
J Giusti & Co
Plaster portrait after a Greek bust.
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Portrait head of the artist's sister, Mamie.
Biggar, Helen Manson
Biggar, Helen Manson
Biggar, Helen Manson
Biggar, Helen Manson
Biggar, Helen Manson
Biggar, Helen Manson
Biggar, Helen Manson
Marble panel of woman in relief looking in a mirror
Part of Plaster Casts
Carved relief of woman sitting looking into mirror. Possible a GSA student piece.
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Marble panel of woman in relief looking in a mirror (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Marble panel of woman in relief looking in a mirror (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts
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Mould of unidentfied female bust
Plaster mould of an unidentified female bust.
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Plaster mould, likely after the 'Young Octavian' portrait of emperor Augustus in the Vatican Museums.
J Giusti & Co
Mould of 'Young Octavian' (Version 1)
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Mould of 'Young Octavian' (Version 2)
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Photograph of a sculpture (front)
Black and white photograph of a bronze male head sculpture sitting on a box. Male figure has a chin strap beard and prominent nose. Says ""Jack Dalziel" - by Helen Biggar - c. 1939" written in blue pen with "92B" circled verso. Jack Dalziel (real name "John") was likely a friend of Helen's.
Biggar, Helen Manson
Photograph of a sculpture (side)
Black and white photograph of a bronze male head sculpture sitting on top of a box. Male figure has a chin strap beard and prominent nose.
Biggar, Helen Manson
A collection of photographs and negatives taken by George Oliver dating from 1948-1990 (apart from two dated c1897). George arranged his photographs into folders by approximate subject matter and gave each folder a title. This has been reflected in the catalogue with the folder titles in the catalogue being the exact titles George used. The folders have been arranged by subject matter where possible. There are exceptions to the above. Folders DC 066/2/20 and DC 066/2/86 have not been given a title by George and have been catalogued as 'Untitled'. There are exceptions to this with DC 066/2/78 containing photographs taken by Cordelia Oliver as they date from after George's death. As a result of the Mackintosh Building fire in 2014, folders DC 066/2/87, DC 066/2/88 and DC 066/2/89 contain photographs that have been rehoused since their deposit and are likely to have been taken out of other folders. It is not clear from which folders these photographs came originally, so they have been catalogued separately with their titles reflecting the subject matter of the photographs they contain.
Oliver, George
Plaster cast of female head in profile, thought to be Anna Laurie. "Anna" or similar inscribed top right verso.
Laurie, John
Part of Plaster Casts
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Small statue of angel, original wings lost.
*Not available / given
Part of Plaster Casts
Angel figure in relief with mask at base. Possibly architectural fragment.
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Original: Statue of a young nude male found at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli c1730. Antinous (November 29, 111-October 30, 130) was a member of the entourage of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, to whom he was beloved. Original currently in the collection of The Capitoline, Rome, Italy.
Plaster cast of Antinous (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of Antinous (Version 2)
Part of Plaster Casts
Plaster cast of Antinous (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: This cast is of a 1st - 2nd century AD Roman marble copy of the Praxiteles original (Bronze, attributed by Pliny). It shows a nude adolescent male about to catch a lizard climbing up a tree. The left arm, the right hand and the lizard's head are modern restorations. It could indirectly refer to Apollo's fight against the serpent Python or, if the lizard is an attribute of the god, it could show Apollo in his purifying function, as a destroyer of plagues. Original currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 1)
Part of Plaster Casts