Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
- NMC/0284B
- Item
- c1913-1914
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (Christ with soldiers)
Stained glass cartoon, possibly for Hartley Victoria College, Manchester.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (abstract pattern)
Patterned design. Inscribed: 'No.3 Aisle' (pc, t.r).
Bell, Robert Anning
Part of Mary Ramsay artworks
A sketchbook of notes and artworks by Mary Ramsay produced during her first year at The Glasgow School of Art, around 1914-1915. This item consists of portraits and life drawings, children's illustrations, lettering, costume designs, studies of ceramic samples, floral patterns, a list of reference books about art and design, and a Little Willie rhyme. Most artworks are in pencil, while some are in ink or paint on paper. Some illustrations have been pasted in from other sources. A number of loose ephemera items are also included in the sketchbook, including postage stamps and a newspaper advert for paint tubes.
Ramsay, Mary
Poster for an exhibition of work by postgraduate students
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised an exhibition of work by postgraduate fine art students in 1985. The exhibition was held in the Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School Of Art and included work by students studying drawing and painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and stained glass. The exhibition ran from the 14th to the 20th of June and the image on the poster shows the exhibiting students. The photograph was taken by H. Kerr and was printed at David J. Clark Limited.
Kerr, Harry
Poster for The Glasgow School Of Art fine art degree show
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised the work of graduating fine art students included in The Glasgow School Of Art degree show in 1986. The exhibition included work by students of painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture and environmental art. The undergraduate work was exhibited in the Mackintosh Building on The Glasgow School Of Art campus while the postgraduate students exhibited in the McLellan Galleries on Sauchiehall street. The image used on the poster shows the students standing in front of the Mackintosh Building and was taken by Vaughan Judge who was a previous lecturer at the school. The poster was designed by The Glasgow School Of Art and printed by David J Clark Limited.
Judge, Vaughan
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Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for exhibition 'Joan Eardley R.S.A. 1921-1963 Paintings Watercolours Pastels Drawings', at Cyril Gerber Fine Art, West Regent Street, Glasgow, 16 Mar 1985-13 Apr 1985.
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Stained glass cartoon for the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby
Stained glass cartoon for a two light memorial window. Inscribed: Our Souls Inspire'. For the church of St Clement and St James, Horsley, near Derby. This window was one of two, two light windows designed for Guthrie and Wells, the Glasgow firm of decorators who began stained glass production in 1884 and won a reputation for first class craftsmanship and always employing excellent designers (beginning in 1887 with Sir James Guthrie). Bell first designed glass for the firm in 1895 when he won the competition for new windows for the Royal Church at Crathie, and he continued to design for them for twenty-three years. In the 1920s he also designed for the City Glass Company, and examples of his work are still in the Glasgow area.
Bell, Robert Anning
Stained glass cartoon (with angels)
Design of four angels playing musical instruments and a crown.
Bell, Robert Anning